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Published on: April 12, 2018
Noncentrosymmetric Weyl phase and topological phase transition in bulk MoTe
Jia-Fang Wu1, Sha-Sha Ke1, Yong Guo2
1School of Physics and State Key Laboratory of Electronic Thin Films and Integrated Devices, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 610054, China. lvhf04@uestc.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Ideal topological materials are those stable materials with less nontrivial band crossing near the Fermi surface and a long Fermi arc. By means of first-principles calculations, here we present that the 3D monochalcogenide molybdenum telluride (Pm-MoTe) without an inversion center shows a type-II Weyl semimetal (WSM) phase which cannot checked by symmetry index method. A total of eight Weyl points (WPs) are found in different quadrants of the Brillouin zone (BZ) of Pm-MoTe, which guarantee a long Fermi arc. The WSM phase is robust against the spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effect because of mirror symmetry and time reversal symmetry. It is also found that a topological phase transition can be tuned by strain. For different types of strain, the number of WPs can be effectively modulated to a minimum number, and their energies could be closer to Fermi level. These findings propose a promising material candidate that partly satisfies the ideal WSM criteria and extends the potential applications of the tunable topological phase.
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