Broken symmetry and competing orders in Weyl semimetal interfaces with Fermi arc states

ORAL

Abstract

 


Weyl semimetal (WSM) slabs hosting Fermi arc surface states in proximity can give rise to broken symmetry phases, due to emergent excitonic order, in presence of Coulomb interactions.  In such a phase, correlations between low-energy interlayer fermions become non-zero even without any tunneling processes. The recently found WSM Co3Sn2S2 and the proposed WSM 4-2 Spinel compound, which respectively hosts two and three Fermi arcs in the surface Brillouin zone, provide platforms to examine the effects of multiple Fermi arcs in such phases.  We find that such a system hosts different excitonic orders, such as zero momentum exciton modes as well as finite momentum exciton modes and charge-density-wave orders. These orders break a number of U(1) symmetries, whereas charge density wave orders also break translation symmetry. Broken U(1)-symmetries give rise to Goldstone modes with interesting transport signatures and potential applications in quantum technologies.


 

*A.K acknowledges support from the SERB (Govt. of India) via sanction no. ECR/2018/001443, DAE (Govt. of India ) via sanction no. 58/20/15/2019-BRNS, as well as MHRD (Govt. of India) via sanction no. SPARC/2018-2019/P538/SL. R.K. acknowledges funding under PMRF scheme (Govt. of India). H.A.F. acknowledges support from NSF Grant Nos. DMR-1914451 and ECCS-1936406.; US-Israel Binational Science Foundation (Grant Nos. 2016130 and 2018726); Research Corporation for Science Advancement.

Presenters

  • Ritajit Kundu

    • Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (I

Authors

  • Ritajit Kundu

    • Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (I
  • Arijit Kundu

    • Indian Inst of Tech-Kanpur
    • Indian Instiute of Technology Kanpur
  • Herb Fertig

    • Indiana Univ - Bloomington
    • Indiana University Bloomington