Topological semimetals are predicted to exhibit unconventional electrodynamics, but a central experimental challenge is singling out the contributions from the topological bands. TaAs is the prototypical example, where 24 Weyl points and 8 trivial Fermi surfaces make the interpretation of any experiment in terms of band topology ambiguous. We report magneto-infrared reflection spectroscopy measurements on TaAs. We observed sharp inter-Landau level transitions from a single pocket of Weyl Fermions in magnetic fields as low as 0.4 tesla. We determine the W2 Weyl point to be 8.3 meV below the Fermi energy, corresponding to a quantum limit - the field required to reach the lowest LL - of 0.8 Tesla - unprecedentedly low for Weyl Fermions. LL spectroscopy allows us to isolate these Weyl Fermions from all other carriers in TaAs and our result provides a new way for directly exploring the more exotic quantum phenomena in Weyl semimetals, such as the chiral anomaly.
@article{arxiv.2111.06182,
title = {Weyl Fermion Magneto-Electrodynamics and Ultra-low Field Quantum Limit in TaAs},
author = {Zhengguang Lu and Patrick Hollister and Mykhaylo Ozerov and Seongphill Moon and Eric D. Bauer and Filip Ronning and Dmitry Smirnov and Long Ju and B. J. Ramshaw},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.06182},
year = {2021}
}