Raman Signatures of Broken Inversion Symmetry and In-plane Anisotropy in Type-II Weyl Semimetal Candidate TaIrTe<sub>4</sub>

ORAL

Abstract

The layered ternary compound TaIrTe4 is an important candidate to host the recently predicted type-II Weyl Fermions. However, a direct and definitive proof of the absence of inversion symmetry in this material, a prerequisite for the existence of Weyl Fermions, has not yet been obtained. Herein, an unambiguous identification of the broken inversion symmetry in TaIrTe4 is established using angle-resolved polarized Raman spectroscopy and first-principle calculations. We also report strong optical anisotropy in TaIrTe4 crystals, which can be exploited to efficiently and nondestructively determine the exact crystallographic orientation of the material. Such technique could be extended to the fast identification and characterization of other type-II Weyl Fermions candidates. A surprisingly strong in-plane electrical anisotropy in TaIrTe4 thin flakes is also revealed, up to 200% at 10K. Such strong electrical anisotropy, together with the high carrier density and the environmental stability of the material, may enable new architectures in electrical interconnects in future integrated circuits.

*973 Grant Nos. 2013CB921900, 2014CB920900, 2016YFA0301004; NSFC Grant Nos. 11374021, 11774010, 11725415, 21573004; NRF RF Award No. NRF-RF2013-08; MOE Tier 2 grant MOE2016-T2-1-131 (S).

Presenters

  • Jianhao Chen

    • ICQM, School of Physics, Peking University
    • Peking Univ
    • Peking University
    • International Center for Quantum Materials, Peking University

Authors

  • Yi-Nan Liu

    • Peking Univ
  • Qiangqiang Gu

    • Peking Univ
  • Yu Peng

    • Nanyang Technological University
  • Shaomian Qi

    • ICQM, School of Physics, Peking University
    • Peking Univ
  • Na Zhang

    • Peking Univ
  • Yinong Zhang

    • Peking Univ
  • Xiumei Ma

    • Peking Univ
  • Rui Zhu

    • Peking Univ
  • Lianming Tong

    • Peking Univ
  • Ji Feng

    • Peking Univ
    • Department of Physics, Peking Univ
  • Zheng Liu

    • Center for Programmable Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University
    • Nanyang Technological University
    • School of Materials Science & Engineering, Nanyang Technological University
    • School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University
  • Jianhao Chen

    • ICQM, School of Physics, Peking University
    • Peking Univ
    • Peking University
    • International Center for Quantum Materials, Peking University