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Electronic structure of chiral crystal NbSi<sub>2</sub> examined by VUV- and SX-ARPES

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Abstract

Chiral crystal NbSi2 has attracted considerable attention due to its intriguing physical phenomena arising from its chiral structure, such as chirality induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect [1] or possible Kramers Weyl Fermions [2]. Recently we have performed angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) measurement and observed spiral shaped photoelectron distribution pattern in the constant energy contours (CECs) of the valence band of the NbSi2. We have found that the cyclic direction of these spiral shapes is related to the chirality of the crystal structure. By comparing the experimentally observed CEC patterns with those obtained by the density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we demonstrated that the observed spiral-shaped photoemission distribution patterns can be qualitatively reproduced by the calculations considering the surface state contribution [3].

In this study, to further elucidate the origin of the spiral-shaped CEC patterns, we conducted the ARPES measurements using soft X-rays (SX-ARPES) and the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV-ARPES) at the CASSIOPEE beamline at the synchrotron SOLEIL and evaluated the surface states contribution to the CEC pattern more directly. The observed clear kz dispersion indicates that the SX-ARPES can capture the three-dimensional characteristics of the electronic states. However, although it was less distinct than that observed with VUV-ARPES, the spiral patterns were still observed with SX-ARPES. In the presentation, we will discuss the possible origin of the spiral CEC patterns observed even with the SX-ARPES.

Publication: [1] K. Shiota, A. Inui, Y. Hosaka, R. Amano, Y. nuki, M. Hedo, T. Nakama, D. Hirobe, J.-i. Ohe, J.-i. Kishine H. M. Yamamoto, H. Shishido, and Y. Togawa, Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 126602 (2021).<br>[2] G. Chang, B. J. Wieder, F. Schindler, D. S. Sanchez, I. Belopolski, S.-M. Huang, B. Singh, D. Wu, T.-R. Chang, T. Neupert, S.-Y. Xu, H. Lin, and M. Z. Hasan, Nat. Mat. 17, 978 (2018).<br>[3] C. Zhang, T. Shishidou, R. Amano, K. Miyamoto, T. Sayo, C. Shimada, Y. Kousaka, M. Weinert, Y. Togawa, and T. Okuda, Phys. Rev. B 108 235164 (2023).

Presenters

  • Cheng Zhang

    Hiroshima University

Authors

  • Cheng Zhang

    Hiroshima University

  • TATSUYA SHISHIDOU

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Kazuki Sumida

    Hiroshima University

  • Kaori Kunitomo

    Hiroshima University

  • Koji Miyamoto

    Hiroshima University

  • Takuro Yamamoto

    Osaka Metropolitan University

  • Yusuke Kousaka

    Osaka Metropolitan University

  • Chiara Bigi

    Synchrotron SOLEIL

  • François Bertran

    Synchrotron SOLEIL

  • Michael Weinert

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Tomohiro Matsushita

    Nara Institute of Science and Technology

  • Yoshihiko Togawa

    Osaka Prefecture Univ

  • Guang Bian

    University of Missouri

  • Taichi Okuda

    Hiroshima University