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Triple point semimetal and topological phase transitions in NaCu$_{3}$Te$_{2}$

Materials Science 2018-01-03 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Quasiparticle excitations of free electrons in condensed-matter physics, characterized by the dimensionality of the band crossing, can find their elementary-particle analogs in high-energy physics, such as Majorana, Weyl, and Dirac fermions. While crystalline symmetry allows more quasiparticle excitations and exotic fermions to emerge. Using symmetry analysis and {\it ab-initio} calculations, we propose that the 3D honeycomb crystal NaCu3_3Te2_2 hosts triply degenerate nodal points (TDNPs) which are perfectly separated from the bulk states. We find a tunable phase transition between TDNPs and a weak TI triggered by a symmetry-allowed perturbation, and we further reveal the crucial role played by the spin-orbital coupling (SOC) for the emergence of the TDNPs in this system. Such topological non-trivial ternary compound not only serves as a perfect candidate for studying three-component fermions, but also provides a beautiful playground for understanding the topological phase transitions between TDNPs, TIs and trivial insulators, which distinguishes this system from other TDNP candidates.

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@article{arxiv.1708.08371,
  title  = {Triple point semimetal and topological phase transitions in NaCu$_{3}$Te$_{2}$},
  author = {Yunyouyou Xia and Gang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.08371},
  year   = {2018}
}

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12 pages, 4 figures