Topological Phase Transition in an Archetypal f-electron Correlated System: Ce
Abstract
A typical f-electron Kondo lattice system Ce exhibits the well-known isostructural transition, the so-called gamma-alpha transition, accompanied by an enormous volume collapse. Most interestingly, we have discovered that a topological-phase transition also takes place in elemental Ce, concurrently with the gamma-alpha transition. Based on the dynamical mean-field theory approach combined with density functional theory, we have unravelled that the non-trivial topology in alpha-Ce is driven by the f-d band inversion, which arises from the formation of coherent 4f band around the Fermi level. We captured the formation of the 4f quasi-particle band that is responsible for the Lifshitz transition and the non-trivial Z2 topology establishment across the phase boundary. This discovery provides a concept of 'topology switch' for topological Kondo systems. The 'on' and 'off' switching knob in Ce is versatile in a sense that it is controlled by available pressure (around 1 GPa) at room temperature.
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@article{arxiv.1906.06823,
title = {Topological Phase Transition in an Archetypal f-electron Correlated System: Ce},
author = {Junwon Kim and Dongchoon Ryu and Chang-Jong Kang and Kyoo Kim and Hongchul Choi and T. -S. Nam and B. I. Min},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.06823},
year = {2019}
}