Aharonov-Bohm magnetism in open Fermi surfaces
ORAL
Abstract
Orbital diamagnetism requires closed orbits according to the Liftshiftz-Kosevich theory. Therefore, one might expect that open Fermi surfaces do not have a diamagnetic response. Contrary to this expectation, we show that open orbits in finite systems contribute a magnetic response that oscillates between diamagnetism and paramagnetism. The oscillations are similar to the Aharonov-Bohm effect because the oscillation phase is set by the number of flux quanta through the area defined by the width of the sample and the distance between adjacent atomic layers. The magnetic response originates from the closed trajectories formed by counter-propagating open orbits coupled via specular boundary reflections. The phenomenon acts as a probe of the phase coherence of open electron trajectories.
*This work was supported by the NWO VIDI Grant (016.Vidi.189.180), an ERC Starting Grant 638760, and European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme FE-TOpen Grant No. 828948 (AndQC).
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Presenters
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Kostas Vilkelis
- QuTech, TU Delft