Saddle-like topological surface states on the TT'X family of compounds (T, T' = Transition metal, X= Si, Ge)

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Abstract

Based on first-principles calculations and an effective model analysis, we identify the presence of topological nodal-line semimetal states in the low crystalline symmetric TT'X family of compounds (T, T' = transition metal, X= Si, or Ge) in the absence of spin-orbit coupling (SOC). Taking ZrPtGe as an exemplar system, we show that owing to lowered lattice symmetry this material harbors a single nodal line on the ky=0 plane with large energy dispersion and a unique drumhead surface state with a saddle-like energy dispersion. When the SOC is included, the nodal line gaps out and the system transitions to a strong topological insulator state with Z2=(1;000). The topological surface state evolves from the drumhead surface state via the sharing of its saddle-like energy dispersion within the bulk energy gap. These features differ remarkably from those of the currently known topological surface states in topological insulators such as Bi2Se3 with Dirac-cone-like energy dispersions.
1. B. Singh et al, arXiv:1703.04048

Presenters

  • Bahadur Singh

    • National University of Singapore

Authors

  • Bahadur Singh

    • National University of Singapore
  • Xiaoting Zhou

    • National University of Singapore
  • Hsin Lin

    • Academia Sinica
    • National University of Singapore
    • Centre for Advanced 2D Materials and Graphene Research Centre, National University of Singapore
    • Institute of Physics, Academica Sinica
    • Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica
    • National U. of Singapore
    • Natl Univ of Singapore
    • National University of Signapore
  • Arun Bansil

    • Physics, Northeastern University
    • Department of Physics, Northeastern University
    • Northeastern University
    • Physics, Northeastern Univ