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Universal conductance fluctuations and crossover between symmetry classes in the Dirac semi-metal Cd<sub>3</sub>As<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

Dirac semi-metals are a class of topological materials wherein both time-reversal symmetry and inversion symmetry co-exist. The application of a gate-voltage breaks inversion symmetry while magnetic field breaks time-reversal symmetry. This leads to changes in the symmetries of the ground state Hamiltonian, manifested through distinct signatures in universal conductance fluctuations which we probe here in nanowires of the prototypical Dirac semi-metal Cd3As2. We find a factor of √2 reduction in the magnitude of the universal conductance fluctuations as the magnetic field is increased, due to breaking time-reversal symmetry. In contrast, the magnitude of the fluctuations increases by a factor of 2√2 away from the charge neutrality point. Our experiments provide unequivocal evidence of universal conductance fluctuations as the source of intrinsic fluctuations in quantum transport measurements in mesoscopic Cd3As2 devices and establishes the usefulness of such measurements as a tool for probing topological phase transitions.

Publication: Universal conductance fluctuations and crossover between symmetry classes in the Dirac semi-metal Cd3As2 (under preparation)

Presenters

  • Saurav Islam

    Pennsylvania State University

Authors

  • Saurav Islam

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Run Xiao

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Yongxi Ou

    The Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania State University

  • Juan Chamorro

    University of California, Santa Barbara, Johns Hopkins University

  • Tyrel M McQueen

    Johns Hopkins University, Cornell University, Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University

  • Nitin Samarth

    Pennsylvania State University, The Pennsylvania State University