Mixed axial-torsional anomaly in Weyl semimetals

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Abstract

We show that Weyl semimetals exhibit a mixed axial-torsional anomaly in the presence of axial torsion, a concept exclusive of these materials with no known natural fundamental interpretation in terms of the geometry of spacetime. This anomaly implies a nonconservation of the axial current---the difference in current of left- and right-handed chiral fermions---when the torsion of the spacetime in which the Weyl fermions move couples with opposite sign to different chiralities. The anomaly is activated by driving transverse sound waves through a Weyl semimetal with a spatially varying tilted dispersion, which can be engineered by applying strain. This leads to sizable alternating current in presence of a magnetic field that provides a clear-cut experimental signature of our predictions.

*This work was supported by the ERC Starting Grant No. 679722 and the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation 2013-0093. Y.K. and E.J.B. are supported by the Swedish research council (VR) and the Wallenberg Academy Fellows program of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation.

Presenters

  • Jens Bardarson

    • Department of Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
    • Royal Institute of Technology
    • Physics, KTH Royal Insitute of Technology

Authors

  • Yago Ferreiros

    • Royal Institute of Technology
  • Yaron Kedem

    • Stockholm University
  • Emil J Bergholtz

    • Stockholm University
  • Jens Bardarson

    • Department of Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
    • Royal Institute of Technology
    • Physics, KTH Royal Insitute of Technology