Observation of Magic Angle Effectin Angular Dependence of Magnetoresistance of ZrTe5 in the Quantum Limit

ORAL

Abstract

We report the discovery of sharp, anomalous dips in the angular dependence of magnetoresistance in ZrTe5 single crystals. These dips occur at fixed “magic angles” once the magnetic field passes the quantum limit. The magic angles correspond to commensurate angles where the field direction connecting neighboring atoms in the lattice, reminiscent of “Lebed’s Magic Angles” found in the organic Bechgaard salts (TMTSF)2X. Unlike the Bechgaard salts, a quasi-1D open fermi surface is absent in ZrTe5. In contrast, it has a closed ellipsoidal Fermi surface well contained within a small fraction of the Brillouin zone. We discuss how the effect of commensurability may arise in a 3D Dirac system in high magnetic field.

*NSF MRSEC at UW (DMR1719797)
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation’s EPiQS Initiative, Grant GBMF6759

Presenters

  • Joshua Mutch

    • University of Washington

Authors

  • Joshua Mutch

    • University of Washington
  • Minhao He

    • University of Washington
  • Xinghan Cai

    • University of Washington
  • Paul Malinowski

    • University of Washington
  • Xiaodong Xu

    • Physics, University of Washington, Seattle
    • University of Washington
  • Jiun-Haw Chu

    • Physics, University of Washington
    • Physics, University of Washington, Seattle
    • University of Washington