Topological Weyl and Node-Line Semimetals in Ferromagnetic Vanadium-Phosphorous-Oxide $\beta$-V$_2$OPO$_4$ Compound
Abstract
We propose that the topological semimetal features can co-exist with ferromagnetic ground state in vanadium-phosphorous-oxide -VOPO compound from first-principles calculations. In this magnetic system with inversion symmetry, the direction of magnetization is able to manipulate the symmetric protected band structures from a node-line type to a Weyl one in the presence of spin-orbital-coupling. The node-line semimetal phase is protected by the mirror symmetry with the reflection-invariant plane perpendicular to magnetic order. Within mirror symmetry breaking due to the magnetization along other directions, the gapless node-line loop will degenerate to only one pair of Weyl points protected by the rotational symmetry along the magnetic axis, which are largely separated in momentum space. Such Weyl semimetal phase provides a nice candidate with the minimum number of Weyl points in a condensed matter system. The results of surface band calculations confirm the non-trivial topology of this proposed compound. This findings provide a realistic candidate for the investigation of topological semimetals with time-reversal symmetry breaking, particularly towards the realization of quantum anomalous Hall effect in Weyl semimetals.
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@article{arxiv.1705.09234,
title = {Topological Weyl and Node-Line Semimetals in Ferromagnetic Vanadium-Phosphorous-Oxide $\beta$-V$_2$OPO$_4$ Compound},
author = {Y. J. Jin and R. Wang and J. Z. Zhao and Z. J. Chen and Y. J. Zhao and H. Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.09234},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures