Weyl Fermions in VI3 Monolayer

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We report the presence of a Weyl fermion in VI3 monolayer. The material shows a sandwich-like hexagonal structure and stable phonon spectrum. It has a half-metal band structure, where only the bands in one spin channel cross the Fermi level. There are three pairs of Weyl points slightly below the Fermi level in spin-up channel. The Weyl points show a clean band structure and are characterized by clear Fermi arcs edge state. The effects of spin-orbit coupling, electron correlation, and lattice strain on the electronic band structure were investigated. We find that the half-metallicity and Weyl points are robust against these perturbations. Our work suggests VI3 monolayer is an excellent Weyl half-metal.

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Jia, T., Meng, W., Zhang, H., Liu, C., Dai, X., Zhang, X., & Liu, G. (2020). Weyl Fermions in VI3 Monolayer. Frontiers in Chemistry, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2020.00722

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