Observation of a three-dimensional topological dirac semimetal phase in high-mobility cd3 as2

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Abstract

Symmetry-broken three-dimensional (3D) topological Dirac semimetal systems with strong spin-orbit coupling can host many exotic Hall-like phenomena and Weyl fermion quantum transport. Here, using high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we performed systematic electronic structure studies on Cd 3 As 2, which has been predicted to be the parent material, from which many unusual topological phases can be derived. We observe a highly linear bulk band crossing to form a 3D dispersive Dirac cone projected at the Brillouin zone centre by studying the (001)-cleaved surface. Remarkably, an unusually high in-plane Fermi velocity up to 1.5 × 10 6 â €‰ms â ̂'1 is observed in our samples, where the mobility is known up to 40,000â €‰cm 2 â €‰V â ̂'1 s â ̂'1, suggesting that Cd 3 As 2 can be a promising candidate as an anisotropic-hypercone (three-dimensional) high spin-orbit analogue of 3D graphene. Our discovery of the Dirac-like bulk topological semimetal phase in Cd 3 As 2 opens the door for exploring higher dimensional spin-orbit Dirac physics in a real material. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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Neupane, M., Xu, S. Y., Sankar, R., Alidoust, N., Bian, G., Liu, C., … Hasan, M. Z. (2014). Observation of a three-dimensional topological dirac semimetal phase in high-mobility cd3 as2. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4786

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