Dirac semimetal in β-CuI without surface Fermi arcs

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Abstract

Anomalous surface states with Fermi arcs are commonly considered to be a fingerprint of Dirac semimetals (DSMs). In contrast to Weyl semimetals, however, Fermi arcs of DSMs are not topologically protected. Using first-principles calculations, we predict that β-cuprous iodide (β-CuI) is a peculiar DSM whose surface states form closed Fermi pockets instead of Fermi arcs. In such a fermiological Dirac semimetal, the deformation mechanism from Fermi arcs to Fermi pockets stems from a large cubic term preserving all crystal symmetries and from the small energy difference between the surface and bulk Dirac points. The cubic term in β-CuI, usually negligible in prototypical DSMs, becomes relevant because of the particular crystal structure. As such, we establish a concrete material example manifesting the lack of topological protection for surface Fermi arcs in DSMs.

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Le, C., Wu, X., Qin, S., Li, Y., Thomale, R., Zhang, F. C., & Hu, J. (2018). Dirac semimetal in β-CuI without surface Fermi arcs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(33), 8311–8315. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1803599115

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