2016
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1603.04056
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Negative Magnetoresistance in Topological Semimetals of Transition-Metal Dipnictides with Nontrivial Z2 Indices

Abstract: Negative magnetoresistance (NMR) induced by the Adler-Bell-Jackiw anomaly is regarded as the most prominent quantum signature of Weyl semimetals when electrical field E is collinear with the external magnetic field B. In this article, we report universal NMR in nonmagnetic, centrosymmetric transition metal dipnictides MPn2 (M=Nb and Ta; Pn=As and Sb), in which the existence of Weyl fermions can be explicitly excluded. Using temperature-dependent magnetoresistance, Hall and thermoelectric coefficients of Nernst… Show more

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“…2(b), left panel, we display the 10 K optical conductivity for both polarizations of light. The Drude conductivity in both σ a 1 and σ b 1 feature at least two free-carrier components, consistent with multiple Fermi pockets revealed by quantum oscillation measurements in NbAs 2 [31][32][33]. The most striking feature is the sharp double-step in σ b 1 (green arrows), followed by σ 1 (ω) ∼ ω relation over an extended frequency range.…”
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“…2(b), left panel, we display the 10 K optical conductivity for both polarizations of light. The Drude conductivity in both σ a 1 and σ b 1 feature at least two free-carrier components, consistent with multiple Fermi pockets revealed by quantum oscillation measurements in NbAs 2 [31][32][33]. The most striking feature is the sharp double-step in σ b 1 (green arrows), followed by σ 1 (ω) ∼ ω relation over an extended frequency range.…”
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“…Furthermore, the Dirac linear dispersion perpendicular to the lines is established by √ B-spaced Landau-levels (LLs) in magneto-optics, previously observed only for nodal-points [28][29][30]. The nodal-lines discovered through unusual response functions here also naturally explain the exotic magnetoresistance (MR) properties of NbAs 2 [31][32][33]. plane passes through the line.…”
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“…Recently, transition metal dipnictides of the type AB 2 (A ∈ {Ta, Nb}, B ∈ {As, Sb}) have gained a lot of attention [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] for their giant magnetoresistance. These materials are semimetals, but without a direct closure of the band gap.…”
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“…Recently, much attention has been paid on the extremely large MR (XMR) around 10 5 % to 10 6 %. The XMR has been detected in several nonmagnetic materials, such as TX (T=Ta/Nb, X=As/P) 7-15 , TX 2 (T=Ta/Nb, X=As/Sb) [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25] , LaX(X=Sb/Bi) [26][27][28][29][30] , Cd 3 As 2 31,32 , and WTe 2 33-39 etc.…”
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confidence: 99%