Topological semimetal phases manifested in transition metal dichalcogenides intercalated with 3d metals
Abstract
In the search for stable topological semimetals with clean band profiles, we have screened all the 3 metal-intercalated transition-metal dichalcogenides (3dI-TMDCs) by performing hybrid-functional-based ab initio calculations. Two classes of topological materials featuring twelve Weyl nodes in the plane (without spin-orbit interactions) are identified: (a) time-reversal-breaking Weyl semimetals VTX (ferromagnetic) and (b) spinless Weyl semimetals MnTX (nonmagnetic), where T=Nb, Ta; X=S, Se. VNbS, prototypical of class (a), is half-metallic with only two bands crossing at the Fermi level to form Weyl nodes. MnNbS in the nonmagnetic phase is essentially a spinless version of VNbS featuring an equally clean and simple band profile. Although the space group symmetry (P622) implies that the degeneracy between the two bands is lifted for away from the Weyl nodes, the gap remains extremely small ( 0.1 meV) along a loop connecting the Weyl nodes. This quasi-nodal-line degeneracy is explained in terms of the quasi-mirror symmetry of the lattice, induced by the in-plane twofold rotation axes, and the specific orbital nature of the bands. 3dI-TMDCs are chemically and thermally stable stoichiometric compounds containing no toxic elements and are a viable platform for the study of topological condensed-matter physics.
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@article{arxiv.1904.09074,
title = {Topological semimetal phases manifested in transition metal dichalcogenides intercalated with 3d metals},
author = {Takeshi Inoshita and Motoaki Hirayama and Noriaki Hamada and Hideo Hosono and Shuichi Murakami},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.09074},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
Revised to include a detailed discussion of the effect of spin-orbit interactions on the topology of VNb$_3$S$_6$. [See Figs. 2(d) and (e).] The other figures were also updated for enhanced clarity