Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session B68: Magnetic Topological Semimetals
11:30 AM–2:18 PM,
Monday, March 14, 2022
Room: Hyatt Regency Hotel -Hyde Park B
Sponsoring
Unit:
DMP
Chair: Michihiro Hirata, Los Alamos National Lab
Abstract: B68.00006 : Unique surface-state connection between Weyl and nodal ring fermions in ferromagnetic material Cs2MoCl6
12:54 PM–1:06 PM
Presenter:
Daisuke Hara
(The Physical Society of Japan)
Author:
Daisuke Hara
(The Physical Society of Japan)
In our presentation, we predict a FM material, Cs2MoCl6, with coexistence of Weyl and node-ring fermions in its spinful FM electronic band structure. It is unusual since FM materials are very rare in nature and node-ring band crossings will usually open a gap when spin-orbit coupling (SOC) is taken into consideration. We found that the surface states of Cs2MoCl6 show different properties along different directions, e.g, the surface states are in the drumhead shape showing the node-ring property on the (001) surface and in the helicoid shape showing the Weyl property on the (010) surface. Interestingly, both the drumhead surface states and the helicoid surface states will cross the projected points of the Weyl and nodal ring along different directions. In particular, helicoid surface states on the (010) surface will meet the nodal ring tangentially, with their shapes change abruptly as a function of the energy. We implement both first-principle calculation and an analytical model to understand the unique surface-state connection for systems with the coexistence of Weyl nodes and nodal rings (or nodal lines). This result is universal and irrespective of the presence/absence of and time-reversal symmetry.
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