Dimensionality of the Zeeman energy in conductors
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Abstract
The Dirac equation is extended for a relativistic electron or hole in an orthorhombically-anisotropic conduction band with effective masses mj for j=1,2,3 with geometric mean mg=(m1m2m3)1/3. Its covariance is established with general proper and improper Lorentz transformations. The non-relativistic Hamiltonian is evaluated to order 1/(mc2)4, where mc2 is it's Einstein rest energy. For the magnetic induction B in the crystallographic direction êj, the Zeeman g factor is 2m(mj/mg3)1/2. While propagating in a monolayer two-dimensional conduction band, g is much less than 2 for B parallel to the monolayer, as observed recently in superconducting monolayer NbSe2, Bc2,|| of which appears to violate the ``Pauli limit'' by a order of magnitude. In one-dimensional chain conductors of atomic thickness, g is small for all B directions.while the particle is in its conduction band. The precise form for the quantum spin Hall energy is also found for a particle in a two-dimensional metal.
*Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China through Grant No. 11874083. A. Z. is supported by the China scholarship council. R. A. K. was supported by the AFOSR through their summer faculty fellowship program.
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Presenters
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Richard Klemm
- Univ of Central Florida
- University of Central Florida
- Physics, Univ of Central Florida