Quasiparticle interference mapping of ZrSiS
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Abstract
The emergent class of 3D Dirac semimetals presents intriguing new systems in which to study the rich physics of the robust, topologically-protected quasiparticles hosted within their bulk. For example, in nodal-line Dirac semimetals, the conductance and valence bands meet along a closed loop in momentum space and disperse linearly in the vicinity of the resultant line node. This results in novel scattering phenomena, owing to the unique Fermi surfaces and scattering selection rules of these systems. Here, we have performed scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy of ZrSiS, one such nodal-line Dirac semimetal,$_{\mathrm{\thinspace }}$at 4.5 K. We have visualized quasiparticle scattering using differential conductance mapping. In conjunction with numerical modeling, we identify at least six allowed scattering vectors in the material, which gives insight into the scattering selection rules of these novel materials.
*This work is based upon research supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 0955625 (MSL and MI) and Fellowship No. 1614303 (MSL), and by the Australian Research Council under DECRA Fellowship No. DE160101334 (BW).
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