Evolution of fermi surface on Se substitution in nodal line semimetal Ni<sub>3</sub>In<sub>2</sub>S<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Shandite compounds with the general structure T3M2X2 (T = Ni, Co, Rh, Pd; M = Sn, In, Pb; X = S, Se) are promising candidates for realizing various topological semimetal phases. In this study, we explore the of evolution electronic structure in Ni3In2S2-xSex using high-field quantum oscillation. Our results demonstrate that the substitution of Se for S induces a transformation in the Fermi surface topology, shifting from a three-dimensional to a two-dimensional character. Interestingly, the extracted effective mass remains largely unaffected by the Se doping, suggesting the robustness of the topological phase of Ni3In2S2 against enhanced spin-orbit coupling. Our findings offer critical insights into the tunability of topological properties within the shandite family, with potential implications for future quantum materials design.
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Presenters
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M.M. M Sharma
University of Arkansas, University Of Arkansas
Authors
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M.M. M Sharma
University of Arkansas, University Of Arkansas
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Santosh Karki Chhetri
University of Arkansas, university of arkansas
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Gokul Acharya
University of Arkansas
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David E Graf
Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, NHMFL
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Dinesh Upreti
University of Arkansas
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Sagar Dahal
University of Arkansas
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Md Rafique Un Nabi
University of Arkansas
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Sumaya Rahman
University of Arkansas
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Josh Sakon
University of Arkansas
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Hugh O. H. Churchill
University of Arkansas
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Jin Hu
University of Arkansas