Topological crystalline insulator state with type-II Dirac fermions in transition metal dipnictides
Abstract
The interplay between topology and crystalline symmetries in materials can lead to a variety of topological crystalline insulator (TCI) states. Despite significant effort towards their experimental realization, so far only PbSnTe has been confirmed as a mirror-symmetry protected TCI. Here, based on first-principles calculations combined with a symmetry analysis, we identify a rotational-symmetry protected TCI state in the transition-metal dipnictide RX family, where R = Ta or Nb and X = P, As, or Sb. Taking TaAs as an exemplar system, we show that its low-energy band structure consists of two types of bulk nodal lines in the absence of spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effects. Turning on the SOC opens a continuous bandgap in the energy spectrum and drives the system into a -symmetry-protected TCI state. On the (010) surface, we show the presence of rotational-symmetry-protected nontrivial Dirac cone states within a local bulk energy gap of 300 meV. Interestingly, the Dirac cones have tilted energy dispersion, realizing a type-II Dirac fermion state in a topological crystalline insulator. Our results thus indicate that the TaAs materials family provides an ideal setting for exploring the unique physics associated with type-II Dirac fermions in rotational-symmetry-protected TCIs.
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@article{arxiv.1911.06544,
title = {Topological crystalline insulator state with type-II Dirac fermions in transition metal dipnictides},
author = {Baokai Wang and Bahadur Singh and Barun Ghosh and Wei-Chi Chiu and M. Mofazzel Hosen and Qitao Zhang and Li Ying and Madhab Neupane and Amit Agarwal and Hsin Lin and Arun Bansil},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.06544},
year = {2019}
}
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7 pages, 7 figures, Accepted for publication in Physical Review B (2019)