Current at a distance in the Dirac semimetal ZrTe<sub>5</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
Non-local electronic conductivity in Dirac and Weyl semimetals has been predicted to arise from charge pumping in the bulk due to the chiral anomaly, and from cyclotron-like orbits of surface Fermi arcs weaving together with bulk states. We used focused ion beam (FIB) milling to thin samples of the Dirac semimetal ZrTe5 to sub-μm thicknesses, and we created electrical devices with these samples to probe these two non-local conductivity mechanisms. We will discuss difficulties we encountered using FIB and methods we tried in order to overcome them, and we will describe experiments we undertook to detect non-local conduction.
*Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
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Presenters
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Nicholas Quirk
- Princeton University
- Physics, Princeton University