| Literature DB >> 32646998 |
Niels B M Schröter1, Samuel Stolz2,3, Kaustuv Manna4, Fernando de Juan5,6, Maia G Vergniory5,6, Jonas A Krieger7,8,9, Ding Pei10, Thorsten Schmitt7, Pavel Dudin11, Timur K Kim11, Cephise Cacho11, Barry Bradlyn12, Horst Borrmann4, Marcus Schmidt4, Roland Widmer2, Vladimir N Strocov7, Claudia Felser13.
Abstract
Topological semimetals feature protected nodal band degeneracies characterized by a topological invariant known as the Chern number (C). Nodal band crossings with linear dispersion are expected to have at most [Formula: see text], which sets an upper limit to the magnitude of many topological phenomena in these materials. Here, we show that the chiral crystal palladium gallium (PdGa) displays multifold band crossings, which are connected by exactly four surface Fermi arcs, thus proving that they carry the maximal Chern number magnitude of 4. By comparing two enantiomers, we observe a reversal of their Fermi-arc velocities, which demonstrates that the handedness of chiral crystals can be used to control the sign of their Chern numbers.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32646998 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz3480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728