B. B. Fu
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Physical Review D | 2015
B. Q. Lv; Hongming Weng; B. B. Fu; Xiongfei Wang; H. Miao; J. Ma; Pierre Richard; X. C. Huang; Lingxiao Zhao; Guo-Ming Chen; Zhong Fang; Xi Dai; Tian Qian; H. Ding
Weyl semimetals are a class of materials that can be regarded as three-dimensional analogs of graphene breaking time reversal or inversion symmetry. Electrons in a Weyl semimetal behave as Weyl fermions, which have many exotic properties, such as chiral anomaly and magnetic monopoles in the crystal momentum space. The surface state of a Weyl semimetal displays pairs of entangled Fermi arcs at two opposite surfaces. However, the existence of Weyl semimetals has not yet been proved experimentally. Here we report the experimental realization of a Weyl semimetal in TaAs by observing Fermi arcs formed by its surface states using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. Our first-principles calculations, matching remarkably well with the experimental results, further confirm that TaAs is a Weyl semimetal.
Physical Review X | 2016
R. Wu; J. Ma; Simin Nie; Lin Zhao; X. C. Huang; J. X. Yin; B. B. Fu; Pierre Richard; Guo-Ming Chen; Zhong Fang; Xi Dai; Hongming Weng; Tian Qian; H. Ding; S. H. Pan
Two-dimensional (2D) topological insulators (TIs) with a large bulk band-gap are promising for experimental studies of the quantum spin Hall effect and for spintronic device applications. Despite considerable theoretical efforts in predicting large-gap 2D TI candidates, only few of them have been experimentally verified. Here, by combining scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we reveal that the top monolayer of ZrTe5 crystals hosts a large band gap of ~100 meV on the surface and a finite constant density-of-states within the gap at the step edge. Our first-principles calculations confirm the topologically nontrivial nature of the edge states. These results demonstrate that the top monolayer of ZrTe5 crystals is a large-gap 2D TI suitable for topotronic applications at high temperature.
Physical Review B | 2016
Rui Lou; J. Ma; Qiunan Xu; B. B. Fu; Lingyuan Kong; Y. G. Shi; P. Richard; Hongming Weng; Zhong Fang; Shanshan Sun; Qi Wang; Hechang Lei; T. Qian; H. Ding; Shancai Wang
By using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy combined with first-principles calculations, we reveal that the topmost unit cell of ZrSnTe crystal hosts two-dimensional (2D) electronic bands of topological insulator (TI) state, though such a TI state is defined with a curved Fermi level instead of a global band gap. Furthermore, we find that by modifying the dangling bonds on the surface through hydrogenation, this 2D band structure can be manipulated so that the expected global energy gap is most likely to be realized. This facilitates the practical applications of 2D TI in heterostructural devices and those with surface decoration and coverage. Since ZrSnTe belongs to a large family of compounds having the similar crystal and band structures, our findings shed light on identifying more 2D TI candidates and superconductor-TI heterojunctions supporting topological superconductors.
Physical Review B | 2017
Rui Lou; B. B. Fu; Qiunan Xu; Peng-Jie Guo; Lingyuan Kong; Li Zeng; J. Ma; Pierre Richard; Chen Fang; Yaobo Huang; Shanshan Sun; Qi Wang; Linjun Wang; Y. G. Shi; Hechang Lei; Kai Liu; Hongming Weng; Tian Qian; H. Ding; Shancai Wang
By employing angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy combined with first-principles calculations, we performed a systematic investigation on the electronic structure of LaBi, which exhibits extremely large magnetoresistance (XMR), and is theoretically predicted to possess band anticrossing with nontrivial topological properties. Here, the observations of the Fermi-surface topology and band dispersions are similar to previous studies on LaSb [L.-K. Zeng, R. Lou, D.-S. Wu, Q.N. Xu, P.-J. Guo, L.-Y. Kong, Y.-G. Zhong, J.-Z. Ma, B.-B. Fu, P. Richard, P. Wang, G. T. Liu, L. Lu, Y.-B. Huang, C. Fang, S.-S. Sun, Q. Wang, L. Wang, Y.-G. Shi, H. M. Weng, H.-C. Lei, K. Liu, S.-C. Wang, T. Qian, J.-L. Luo, and H. Ding, Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 127204 (2016)], a topologically trivial XMR semimetal, except the existence of a band inversion along the Gamma-X direction, with one massless and one gapped Dirac-like surface state at the X and Gamma points, respectively. The odd number of massless Dirac cones suggests that LaBi is analogous to the time-reversal Z(2) nontrivial topological insulator. These findings open up a new series for exploring novel topological states and investigating their evolution from the perspective of topological phase transition within the family of rare-earth monopnictides.
Physical Review B | 2015
P. Zhang; T. Qian; P. Richard; X. P. Wang; H. Miao; B. Q. Lv; B. B. Fu; Thomas Wolf; C. Meingast; X. X. Wu; Zhongwu Wang; Jiuning Hu; H. Ding
We report the temperature evolution of the detailed electronic band structure in FeSe single-crystals measured by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), including the degeneracy removal of the
Physical Review B | 2017
Rui Lou; Y. F. Xu; Lin Zhao; Zhiqing Han; Peng-Jie Guo; Man Li; Wang J; B. B. Fu; Z. H. Liu; Yaobo Huang; P. Richard; T. Qian; Kai Liu; G. Chen; Hongming Weng; H. Ding; Shancai Wang
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Physical Review B | 2016
Penghua Zhang; Xiliang Peng; Tian Qian; Pierre Richard; Xiaoying Shi; J. Ma; B. B. Fu; Ying Guo; Zhiqing Han; Shancai Wang; Lin-Feng Wang; Qi-Kun Xue; Jiuning Hu; Yujie Sun; H. Ding
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Physical Review B | 2016
Lingyi Xing; Xiaoying Shi; Pierre Richard; X. C. Wang; Q. Q. Liu; B. Q. Lv; J. Ma; B. B. Fu; Lingyuan Kong; H. Miao; Tian Qian; T. K. Kim; M. Hoesch; H. Ding; C. Q. Jin
d_{yz}
Physical Review B | 2015
P. Zhang; T. Qian; P. Richard; X. P. Wang; H. Miao; B. Q. Lv; B. B. Fu; Thomas Wolf; C. Meingast; X. X. Wu; Zhongwu Wang; Jiuning Hu; H. Ding
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Physical Review B | 2016
P. Zhang; Xiliang Peng; T. Qian; P. Richard; Xiaoying Shi; J. Ma; B. B. Fu; Ying Guo; Zhiqing Han; S.-C. Wang; Lin-Feng Wang; Qi-Kun Xue; Jiuning Hu; Yue Sun; H. Ding
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