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Proposal for Detecting Nodal-Line Semimetal Surface States with Resonant Spin-Flipped Reflection
Wei Chen1,2, Kun Luo2, Lin Li3,4
1Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
Topological nodal-line semimetals are predicted to exhibit unique drumheadlike surface states (DSSs). Yet, direct detection of such states remains a challenge. Here, we propose spin-resolved transport in a junction between a normal metal and a spin-orbit coupled nodal-line semimetal as the mechanism for their detection. Specifically, we find that in such an interface the DSSs induce resonant spin-flipped reflection. This effect can be probed by both vertical spin transport and lateral charge transport between antiparallel magnetic terminals. In the tunneling limit of the junction, both spin and charge conductances exhibit a resonant peak around zero energy, providing unique evidence of the DSSs. This signature is robust to both dispersive DSSs and interface disorder. Based on numerical calculations, we show that the scheme can be implemented in the topological semimetal HgCr_{2}Se_{4}.
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