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Ideal Spin-Orbit-Free Dirac Semimetal and Diverse Topological Transitions in Y<sub>8</sub>CoIn<sub>3</sub> Family

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Abstract

Topological semimetals, known for their intriguing properties arising from band degeneracies, have garnered significant attention. However, the discovery of a material realization and the detailed characterization of spinless Dirac semimetals have not yet been accomplished.

Here, we propose from first-principles calculations that the RE8CoX3 group (RE = rare earth elements, X = Al, Ga, or In) contains ideal spinless Dirac semimetals whose Fermi surfaces are fourfold degenerate band-crossing points (without including spin degeneracy). Despite the lack of space inversion symmetry in these materials, Dirac points are formed on the rotation axis due to accidental degeneracies of two bands corresponding to different 2-dimensional irreducible representations of the C6v group. The surface states have two midgap bands emanating from the projection of the bulk Dirac points, in accordance with nontrivial Zak phases for each glide sector. We also investigate, through first-principles calculations and effective model analysis, various phase transitions caused by lattice distortion or elemental substitutions from the Dirac semimetal phase to distinct topological semimetallic phases including nonmagnetic linked-nodal-line and Weyl semimetals as well as ferromagnetic Weyl semimetals.

Publication: arXiv:2401.13930

Presenters

  • Manabu Sato

    The University of Tokyo

Authors

  • Manabu Sato

    The University of Tokyo

  • Juba Bouaziz

    Forschungszentrum Jülich, Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, The University of Tokyo

  • Shuntaro Sumita

    Univ of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, RIKEN

  • Shingo Kobayashi

    RIKEN

  • Ikuma Tateishi

    Osaka University

  • Stefan Bluegel

    Forschungszentrum Jülich, Peter Grünberg Institute, Forschungzentrum Julich, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

  • Akira Furusaki

    RIKEN

  • Motoaki Hirayama

    University of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo, RIKEN