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Coexistence of massless and massive Dirac fermion in surface doped black phosphorus near insulator-semimetal phase transition

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Abstract

The coexistence of massless and massive Dirac fermions has remained elusive to date. Currently, this phenomenal was only realized in graphite, symmetry-broken bilayer graphene and topological crystalline insulator Pb1-xSnxSe. Here, we proposed a new candidate – surface doped black phosphorus that preserves space-time inversion symmetry, which guarantees the stability of the Dirac point, leading to an insulator-semimetal phase transition without gapping. Beyond a critical surface doping value, band inversion occurs with two separate Dirac points, which allows the system to exhibit either a massive, semi-Dirac or massless Klein tunnelling. Furthermore, we show that this elusive behaviour can be portrayed in electronic conductance and Fano factor measurements. Strikingly, this phenomenal can be generalized to any system that can be described by the universal type I semi-Dirac Hamiltonian.

Publication: Planned paper: Coexistence of massless and massive Dirac fermion in semi-Dirac systems near topological phase transition

Presenters

  • Wei Jie Chan

    Singapore University of Technology and Design

Authors

  • Wei Jie Chan

    Singapore University of Technology and Design

  • Yee Sin Ang

    Singapore University of Technology and Design

  • Lay Kee R Ang

    Singapore University of Technology and Design