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1Department of Physics, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22904, USA.
Abstract:
We propose a way to observe the chiral magnetic effect in noncentrosymmetric Weyl semimetals under the action of a strong electric field, via the nonlinear part of their I-V characteristic that is odd in the external magnetic field, or odd-in-magnetic field voltages in electrically open circuits. This effect relies on valley-selective heating in such materials, which, in general, leads to nonequilibrium valley population imbalances. In the presence of an external magnetic field, such a valley-imbalanced Weyl semimetal will, in general, develop an electric current along the direction of the magnetic field-the chiral magnetic effect. We also discuss a specific experimental setup to observe the chiral magnetic effect of hot electrons.
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