Abstract
Weyl semimetals are emerging to become a new class of quantum-material platform for various novel phenomena. Especially, the Weyl orbit made from surface Fermi arcs and bulk relativistic states is expected to play a key role in magnetotransport, leading even to a three-dimensional quantum Hall effect (QHE). It is experimentally and theoretically important although yet unclear whether it bears essentially the same phenomenon as the conventional two-dimensional QHE. We discover an unconventional fully three-dimensional anisotropy in the quantum transport under a magnetic field. Strong suppression and even disappearance of the QHE occur when the Hall-bar current is rotated away from being transverse to parallel with respect to the Weyl point alignment, which is attributed to a peculiar absence of conventional bulk-boundary correspondence. Besides, transport along the magnetic field can exhibit a remarkable reversal from negative to positive magnetoresistance. These results establish the uniqueness of this QHE system as a novel three-dimensional quantum matter.
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Zhang, X. X., & Nagaosa, N. (2022). Anisotropic Three-Dimensional Quantum Hall Effect and Magnetotransport in Mesoscopic Weyl Semimetals. Nano Letters, 22(7), 3033–3039. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c00296
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