Observation of Dirac state in DySb

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Abstract

Extreme magnetoresistance (XMR), magnetic and structural phase transition, and possible non-trivial topological phases in the rare-earthmonopnictide family have recently invigorated intense research interest. Recent reports have experimentally revealed the presence of a Dirac-like semimetallic phases in some lighter rare earth monopnictide materials. Here we present a systematic ARPES study as well as first-principles calculations of DySb, a potential candidate for hosting a Dirac semi-metal phase. Our studies reveal two hole-like Fermi surface pockets present at the zone center (Gamma) point as well as two elliptical electron-pockets present in the zone corner (X) point of the Brillouin zone (BZ). Interestingly, Rashba-split states are observed at the (X) point of the BZ in a certain momentum direction, which is further supported by our first-principles calculations. A Dirac state is also observed at the (X) point of the BZ in the vicinity of the magnetic transition temperature. Our study opens a new direction to look for Dirac semi-metal states in other members of the rare earth monopnictide family.

*This project is supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under award number FA9550-17-1-0415 and the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award DMR-1847962.

Presenters

  • Klauss Dimitri

    • Univ of Central Florida
    • Physics, University of Central Florida
    • University of Central Florida

Authors

  • Klauss Dimitri

    • Univ of Central Florida
    • Physics, University of Central Florida
    • University of Central Florida
  • Md Mofazzel Hosen

    • Univ of Central Florida
    • University of Central Florida
  • Gyanendra Dhakal

    • Univ of Central Florida
    • Physics, University of Central Florida
    • University of Central Florida
  • Baokai Wang

    • Northeastern University
    • Physics, Northeastern University
  • Firoza Kabir

    • Univ of Central Florida
    • Physics, University of Central Florida
    • University of Central Florida
  • Christopher Sims

    • Univ of Central Florida
  • Sabin Regmi

    • Univ of Central Florida
    • Physics, University of Central Florida
    • University of Central Florida
  • Eric Bauer

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • Los Alamos Natl Lab
    • Condensed Matter and Magnet Science Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos
  • Filip Ronning

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • Los Alamos Natl Lab
    • Condensed Matter and Magnet Science Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Arun Bansil

    • Northeastern University
    • Physics, Northeastern University
  • Madhab Neupane

    • Univ of Central Florida
    • University of Central Florida
    • Physics, University of Central Florida