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Topological metals induced by Zeeman effect

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Abstract

In the present work, we propose a new way to classify centrosymmetric metals by studying the Zeeman effect caused by an external magnetic field described by the momentum dependent g-factor tensor on the Fermi surfaces. Nontrivial U(1) Berry's phase and curvature can be generated once the otherwise degenerate Fermi surfaces are splitted by the Zeeman effect, which will be determined by both the intrinsic band structure and the structure of g-factor tensor on the manifold of the Fermi surfaces. Such Zeeman effect generated Berry's phase and curvature can lead to three important experimental effects, modification of spin-zero effect, Zeeman effect induced Fermi surface Chern number and the in-plane anomalous Hall effect. By first principle calculations, we study all these effects on two typical material, ZrTe5 and TaAs2 and the results are in good agreement with the existing experiments.

Presenters

  • song sun

    Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physics

Authors

  • song sun

    Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physics

  • Zhida Song

    Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physics, Princeton University, Department of Physics, Princeton University, Physics, Princeton University, Department of Physics, Princeton university, Physics department, Princeton University

  • Hongming Weng

    Chinese academy of sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science

  • Xi Dai

    Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Physics Department, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Physics, Hong Kong University of Science of Technology, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Physics, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology