一个具有三维三角格子的多功能模型,用于非常规运输和各种拓效应
Jing-Yang You1, Gang Su2, Yuan Ping Feng1,3
1Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117551, Singapore.
National science review
|December 20, 2023
概括
研究人员开发了一种多功能3D三角格子模型,以探索材料中异常霍尔效应 (AHE) 和旋转霍尔效应 (SHE) 等拓现象. 该模型有助于研究贝里曲率效应,并识别新材料候选物.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 拓学材料 拓学材料
背景情况:
- 拓材料中的有限贝里曲率驱动了异常霍尔效应 (AHE),旋转霍尔效应 (SHE),异常纳恩斯特效应 (ANE) 和非线性霍尔效应 (NLHE) 等现象.
- 了解和利用这些效应需要精确和多功能理论模型.
研究的目的:
- 提出一个多功能的3D三角格子模型,能够容纳多种不同的拓阶段.
- 在这个模型中,研究从拓表面状态中产生的非传统运输现象.
- 为了确定具有这些拓性质的实验材料候选者.
主要方法:
- 开发一个3D三角格子模型,交替跳跃参数.
- 拓相的理论分析,包括卡戈梅带和退化的费米子.
- 调查贝里曲率诱导的传输现象 (AHE,ANE,NLHE,光电流效应).
主要成果:
- 拟议的格子模型成功地产生了各种拓相.
- 观察到非常规的传输现象,包括AHE,ANE,NLHE和拓光电流.
- 通过实验合成的几种具有这些拓性质的材料候选被确定.
结论:
- 三维三角格子模型作为研究贝里曲率相关物理学的优秀平台.
- 已识别的候选材料为探索新型拓现象提供了实用途径.
- 这项工作将理论建模与实验实现相结合,用于拓材料研究.
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