Possible pressure-induced topological quantum phase transition in the nodal line semimetal ZrSiS
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Abstract
ZrSiS has recently gained attention due to its unusual electronic properties: nearly perfect electron-hole compensation, large, anisotropic magneto-resistance, multiple Dirac nodes near the Fermi level, and an extremely large range of linear dispersion of up to ∼2 eV. We have carried out a series of high pressure electrical resistivity measurements on single crystals of ZrSiS. Shubnikov-de Haas measurements show two distinct oscillation frequencies. For the smaller orbit, we observe that the phase of the oscillations changes by ∼0.5 between ∼0.16-0.5 GPa. This change in phase is accompanied by an abrupt decrease of the cross-sectional area of this Fermi surface. We attribute this change in phase to a possible topological quantum phase transition. The phase of the larger orbit exhibits a Berry phase of π and remains roughly constant up to ∼2.3 GPa. Resistivity measurements to higher pressures show no evidence for pressure-induced superconductivity to at least 20 GPa.
*This work was supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award DMR-1453752 as well as a National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) User Collaboration Grant. The NHMFL is supported by the NSF via Cooperative agreement No. DMR-1157490, the State of Florida, and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Presenters
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Derrick VanGennep
- Department of Physics, University of Florida
- University of Florida