Quantized Hall conductance in 3D topological nodal-line semimetals without chiral symmetry

ORAL

Abstract

A quantized Hall conductance (not conductivity) in three dimensions has been searched for more than 30 years. Here we explore it in 3D topological nodal-line semimetals, by using a model capable of describing all essential physics of a semimetal, in particular the drumhead surface states protected by a momentum-dependent winding number. We develop a microscopic theory to demonstrate that the drumhead surface states can host quantized Hall conductance in this 3D material. We stress that breaking chiral symmetry is necessary for the quantum Hall effect of the drumhead surface states. The analytic theory can be verified numerically by the Kubo formula. There may also be trivial quantum Hall effects from the bulk states. We propose an experimental setup to distinguish the surface and bulk quantum Hall effects. The theory will be useful for ongoing explorations on nodal-line semimetals.

arXiv:2004.01386

Presenters

  • Guang-Qi Zhao

    • Southern University of Science and Technology

Authors

  • Guang-Qi Zhao

    • Southern University of Science and Technology
  • W. B. Rui

    • Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research
  • Chunming Wang

    • Shanghai Normal University
  • Haizhou Lu

    • Southern University of Science and Technology
  • X. C. Xie

    • Peking University
    • International Center for Quantum Materials, Peking University