Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.
Nat Commun. 2014 Oct 20;5:5161. doi: 10.1038/ncomms6161.
In a magnetic field, electrons in metals repeatedly traverse closed magnetic orbits around the Fermi surface. The resulting oscillations in the density of states enable powerful experimental techniques for measuring a metal's Fermi surface structure. On the other hand, the surface states of Weyl semimetals consist of disjoint, open Fermi arcs raising the question of whether they can be observed by standard quantum oscillatory techniques. Here, we find that the open Fermi arcs participate in unusual closed magnetic orbits by traversing the bulk of the sample to connect opposite surfaces. These orbits have anomalous features that are impossible for conventional surface states, and result in quantum oscillations that contain observable signatures of the topological character of the bulk Weyl semimetal. We also apply our predictions to the compounds Cd3As2 and Na3Bi that were recently proposed to be three-dimensional Dirac (doubled Weyl) semimetals, and propose experimental signatures of their possible Fermi arc states.
在磁场中,金属中的电子会围绕费米面反复进行闭合的磁力轨道运动。这种状态密度的震荡可以为测量金属的费米面结构提供强大的实验技术。另一方面,外尔半金属的表面态由不相交的开放费米弧组成,这就提出了一个问题,即它们是否可以通过标准的量子震荡技术观察到。在这里,我们发现开放的费米弧通过贯穿样品的大部分来连接相对的表面,参与到不寻常的闭合磁力轨道中。这些轨道具有非常规表面态不可能具有的异常特征,导致量子震荡包含了体材料外尔半金属拓扑特征的可观测特征。我们还将我们的预测应用于最近被提出的三维狄拉克(双倍外尔)半金属化合物 Cd3As2 和 Na3Bi,并提出了它们可能的费米弧态的实验特征。