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SYES: Symposium Frontiers of Electronic Structure Theory: Focus on Topology and Transport
SYES 6: Frontiers of Electronic Structure Theory: Focus on Topology and Transport IV
SYES 6.2: Topical Talk
Thursday, March 10, 2016, 11:00–11:30, H24
Dirac Fermions in Antiferromagnetic Semimetal — •Peizhe Tang, Quan Zhou, Gang Xu, and Shou-Cheng Zhang — Department of Physics, McCullough Building, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-4045, USA
The analogues of elementary particles in condensed matter systems have been extensively searched for because of both scientific interests and technological applications. Recently massless Dirac fermions are found to emerge as low energy excitations in the materials named Dirac semimetals. The currently known Dirac semimetals are all nonmagnetic with both time-reversal symmetry T and inversion symmetry P. Here we show that Dirac fermions can exist in one type of antiferromagnetic systems, where T and P are broken but their combination PT is respected. We propose orthorhombic antiferromagnet CuMnAs as a candidate, analyze the robustness of the Dirac points with symmetry protections, and demonstrate its distinctive bulk dispersions as well as the corresponding surface states by ab initio calculations. Our results give a new routine towards the realization of Dirac materials, and provide a possible platform to study the interplay of Dirac-related physics and magnetism.