Identification of topological nodal lines by ARPES in Weyl Semimetal CeCoGe<sub>3</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Topological materials are characterized by a unique band structure consisting of symmetry protected nodal features and surface states. One such feature is the topological nodal line (TNLs) in which the symmetry protected band crossings have a 1D dispersion throughout the 3D Brillouin zone. Angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is particularly suited for identifying the presence of topological features by direct measurement of the electronic band structure within a material. The non-centrosymmetric Weyl Semimetal CeCoGe3 hosts many topological features including TNLs as well as strong electronic correlations, offering a rich platform for emergent physics. However, the presence, number, and character of the TNLs has not been throughly studied in CeCoGe3. Using circular dichroism ARPES we aim to locate and characterize the many predicted topological features and their interplay with strong correlations in CeCoGe3.
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Presenters
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Robert Prater
University of California, Davis
Authors
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Robert Prater
University of California, Davis
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Matthew C Staab
University of California, Davis
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Sudheer Anand Sreedhar
University of California, Davis
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Vsevolod M Ivanov
Virginia Tech
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Zihao Shen
University of California, Davis
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Valentin Taufour
UC Davis, University of California, Davis
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Sergey Y Savrasov
University of California, Davis
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Jonathan D Denlinger
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Donghui Lu
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Makoto Hashimoto
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Inna M Vishik
University of California, Davis