2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c00005
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Fermiology of Chiral Cadmium Diarsenide CdAs2, a Candidate for Hosting Kramers–Weyl Fermions

Abstract: Nonmagnetic chiral crystals are a new class of systems hosting Kramers–Weyl Fermions, arising from the combination of structural chirality, spin–orbit coupling (SOC), and time-reversal symmetry. These materials exhibit nontrivial Fermi surfaces with SOC-induced Chern gaps over a wide energy range, leading to exotic transport and optical properties. In this study, we investigate the electronic structure and transport properties of CdAs2, a newly reported chiral material. We use synchrotron-based angle-resolved … Show more

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