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SYES: Symposium Frontiers of Electronic Structure Theory: Focus on Topology and Transport
SYES 3: Frontiers of Electronic Structure Theory: Focus on Topology and Transport I
SYES 3.1: Topical Talk
Dienstag, 8. März 2016, 14:00–14:30, H24
Topological semimetals and chiral transport in inversion asymmetric systems — •Shuichi Murakami — Department of Physics and TIES, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan
Weyl semimetals (WS) are semimetals with nondegenerate 3D Dirac cones in the bulk. We showed that in a transition between different Z2 topological phases, the Weyl semimetal phase necessarily appears when inversion symmetry is broken. In the presentation we show that this scenario holds for materials with any space groups without inversion symmetry. Namely, if the gap of an inversion-asymmetric system is closed by a change of an external parameter, the system runs either into (i) a Weyl semimetal phase or (ii) a nodal-line semimetal, but no insulator-to-insulator transition happens. This transition is realized for example in tellurium (Te). Tellurium has a unique lattice structure, consisting of helical chains, and therefore lacks inversion and mirror symmetries. At high pressure the band gap of Te decreases and finally it runs into a Weyl semimetal phase, as confirmed by our ab initio calculation. We also theoretically propose chiral transport in systems with such helical structures.