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Temperature dependence of quantum oscillations from non-parabolic dispersions

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2022-04-06 v8 Materials Science

Abstract

The phase offset of quantum oscillations is commonly used to experimentally diagnose topologically non-trivial Fermi surfaces. This methodology, however, is inconclusive for spin-orbit-coupled metals where π\pi-phase-shifts can also arise from non-topological origins. Here, we show that the linear dispersion in topological metals leads to a T2T^2-temperature correction to the oscillation frequency that is absent for parabolic dispersions. We confirm this effect experimentally in the Dirac semi-metal Cd3_3As2_2 and the multiband Dirac metal LaRhIn5_5. Both materials match a tuning-parameter-free theoretical prediction, emphasizing their unified origin. For topologically trivial Bi2_2O2_2Se, no frequency shift associated to linear bands is observed as expected. However, the π\pi-phase shift in Bi2_2O2_2Se would lead to a false positive in a Landau-fan plot analysis. Our frequency-focused methodology does not require any input from ab-initio calculations, and hence is promising for identifying correlated topological materials.

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@article{arxiv.1910.07608,
  title  = {Temperature dependence of quantum oscillations from non-parabolic dispersions},
  author = {Chunyu Guo and A. Alexandradinata and Carsten Putzke and Amelia Estry and Teng Tu and Nitesh Kumar and Feng-Ren Fan and Shengnan Zhang and Quansheng Wu and Oleg V. Yazyev and Kent R. Shirer and Maja D. Bachmann and Hailin Peng and Eric D. Bauer and Filip Ronning and Yan Sun and Chandra Shekhar and Claudia Felser and Philip J. W. Moll},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.07608},
  year   = {2022}
}