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Physical Review B | 2016

Observation of Fermi arc and its connection with bulk states in the candidate type-II Weyl semimetal WTe2

Chenlu Wang; Yan Zhang; Jianwei Huang; Simin Nie; Guodong Liu; Aiji Liang; Yuxiao Zhang; Bing Shen; Jing Liu; Cheng Hu; Ying Ding; Defa Liu; Yong Hu; Shaolong He; Linzhi Zhao; Li Yu; Jin Hu; Jiang Wei; Zhiqiang Mao; Youguo Shi; Xiaowen Jia; Feng-Feng Zhang; Shenjin Zhang; Feng Yang; Zhimin Wang; Qinjun Peng; Hongming Weng; Xi Dai; Zhong Fang; Zuyan Xu

Chenlu Wang, Yan Zhang, Jianwei Huang, Simin Nie, Guodong Liu1,∗, Aiji Liang, Yuxiao Zhang, Bing Shen, Jing Liu, Cheng Hu, Ying Ding, Defa Liu, Yong Hu, Shaolong He, Lin Zhao, Li Yu, Jin Hu, Jiang Wei, Zhiqiang Mao, Youguo Shi, Xiaowen Jia, Fengfeng Zhang, Shenjin Zhang, Feng Yang, Zhimin Wang, Qinjun Peng, Hongming Weng, Xi Dai, Zhong Fang, Zuyan Xu, Chuangtian Chen and X. J. Zhou1,5,∗ Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China. Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118, USA Military Transportation University, Tianjin 300161, China. Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China. Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter, Beijing 100871, China. These people contributed equally to the present work. ∗Corresponding author: gdliu [email protected], [email protected].


Nature Communications | 2017

Electronic evidence of temperature-induced Lifshitz transition and topological nature in ZrTe 5

Yan Zhang; Chenlu Wang; Li Yu; Guodong Liu; Aiji Liang; Jianwei Huang; Simin Nie; Xuan Sun; Yuxiao Zhang; Bing Shen; Jing Liu; Hongming Weng; Lingxiao Zhao; Genfu Chen; Xiaowen Jia; Cheng Hu; Ying Ding; Wenjuan Zhao; Qiang Gao; Cong Li; Shaolong He; Lin Zhao; Feng-Feng Zhang; Shenjin Zhang; Feng Yang; Zhimin Wang; Qinjun Peng; Xi Dai; Zhong Fang; Zuyan Xu

The topological materials have attracted much attention for their unique electronic structure and peculiar physical properties. ZrTe5 has host a long-standing puzzle on its anomalous transport properties manifested by its unusual resistivity peak and the reversal of the charge carrier type. It is also predicted that single-layer ZrTe5 is a two-dimensional topological insulator and there is possibly a topological phase transition in bulk ZrTe5. Here we report high-resolution laser-based angle-resolved photoemission measurements on the electronic structure and its detailed temperature evolution of ZrTe5. Our results provide direct electronic evidence on the temperature-induced Lifshitz transition, which gives a natural understanding on underlying origin of the resistivity anomaly in ZrTe5. In addition, we observe one-dimensional-like electronic features from the edges of the cracked ZrTe5 samples. Our observations indicate that ZrTe5 is a weak topological insulator and it exhibits a tendency to become a strong topological insulator when the layer distance is reduced.


Chinese Physics Letters | 2017

Evidence of Electron-Hole Imbalance in WTe

Chenlu Wang; Yan Zhang; Jianwei Huang; Guodong Liu; Aiji Liang; Yuxiao Zhang; Bing Shen; Jing Liu; Cheng Hu; Ying Ding; Defa Liu; Yong Hu; Shaolong He; Lin Zhao; Li Yu; Jin Hu; Jiang Wei; Zhiqiang Mao; Youguo Shi; Xiaowen Jia; Feng-Feng Zhang; Shenjin Zhang; Feng Yang; Zhimin Wang; Qinjun Peng; Zuyan Xu; Chuangtian Chen; Xingjiang Zhou

WTe2 has attracted a great deal of attention because it exhibits extremely large and nonsaturating magnetoresistance. The underlying origin of such a giant magnetoresistance is still under debate. Utilizing laser-based angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with high energy and momentum resolutions, we reveal the complete electronic structure of WTe2. This makes it possible to determine accurately the electron and hole concentrations and their temperature dependence. We find that, with increasing the temperature, the overall electron concentration increases while the total hole concentration decreases. It indicates that the electron-hole compensation, if it exists, can only occur in a narrow temperature range, and in most of the temperature range there is an electron-hole imbalance. Our results are not consistent with the perfect electron-hole compensation picture that is commonly considered to be the cause of the unusual magnetoresistance in WTe2. We identified a flat band near the Brillouin zone center that is close to the Fermi level and exhibits a pronounced temperature dependence. Such a flat band can play an important role in dictating the transport properties of WTe2. Our results provide new insight on understanding the origin of the unusual magnetoresistance in WTe2.


Chinese Physics B | 2017

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Bing Shen; Li Yu; Kai Liu; Shou-Peng Lyu; Xiaowen Jia; Eric D. Bauer; Joe D. Thompson; Yan Zhang; Chenlu Wang; Cheng Hu; Ying Ding; Xuan Sun; Yong Hu; Jing Liu; Qiang Gao; Lin Zhao; Gou-Dong Liu; Zuyan Xu; Chuangtian Chen; Zhong-Yi Lu; X. J. Zhou

We have carried out high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission measurements on the Cebased heavy fermion compound CePt2In7 that exhibits stronger two-dimensional character than the prototypical heavy fermion system CeCoIn5. Multiple Fermi surface sheets and a complex band structure are clearly resolved. We have also performed detailed band structure calculations on CePt2In7. The good agreement found between our measurements and the calculations suggests that the band renormalization effect is rather weak in CePt2In7. A comparison of the common features of the electronic structure of CePt2In7 and CeCoIn5 indicates that CeCoIn5 shows a much stronger band renormalization effect than CePt2In7. These results provide new information for understanding the heavy fermion behaviors and unconventional superconductivity in Ce-based heavy fermion systems.


Chinese Physics B | 2015

from High-Resolution Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy

Chenlu Wang; Han Han; S Kuan; Cheng Cheng; Huai Ping

The elastic properties and point defects of thorium monocarbide (ThC) have been studied by means of density functional theory based on the projector-augmented-wave method. The calculated electronic and elastic properties of ThC are in good agreement with experimental data and previous theoretical results. Five types of point defects have been considered in our study, including the vacancy defect, interstitial defect, antisite defect, schottky defect, and composition-conserving defect. Among these defects, the carbon vacancy defect has the lowest formation energy of 0.29 eV. The second most stable defect (0.49 eV) is one of composition-conserving defects in which one carbon is removed to another carbon site forming a C-2 dimer. In addition, we also discuss several kinds of carbon interstitial defects, and predict that the carbon trimer configuration may be a transition state for a carbon dimer diffusion in ThC.


arXiv: Materials Science | 2016

Electronic structure of heavy fermion system CePt2In7 from angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy*

Aiji Liang; Jianwei Huang; Simin Nie; Ying Ding; Qiang Gao; Cheng Hu; Shaolong He; Yuxiao Zhang; Chenlu Wang; Bing Shen; Jing Liu; Ping Ai; Li Yu; Xuan Sun; Wenjuan Zhao; Shoupeng Lv; Defa Liu; Cong Li; Yan Zhang; Yong Hu; Yu Xu; Lin Zhao; Guodong Liu; Zhiqiang Mao; Xiaowen Jia; Feng-Feng Zhang; Shenjin Zhang; Feng Yang; Zhimin Wang; Qinjun Peng


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2017

Defect stability in thorium monocarbide: An ab initio study

Yan Zhang; Chenlu Wang; Guodong Liu; Aiji Liang; Lingxiao Zhao; Jianwei Huang; Qiang Gao; Bing Shen; Jing Liu; Cheng Hu; Wenjuan Zhao; Genfu Chen; Xiaowen Jia; Li Yu; Lin Zhao; Shaolong He; Feng-Feng Zhang; Shenjin Zhang; Feng Yang; Zhimin Wang; Qinjun Peng; Zuyan Xu; Chuangtian Chen; Xingjiang Zhou


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Electronic Evidence for Type II Weyl Semimetal State in MoTe2

Yan Zhang; Chenlu Wang; Guodong Liu; Jianwei Huang; Genfu Chen; Li Yu; Shaolong He; Lin Zhao; Chuangtian Chen; Zuyan Xu; Xingjiang Zhou


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Temperature-induced Lifshitz transition in topological insulator candidate HfTe 5

Guodong Liu; Chenlu Wang; Yan Zhang; Bingfeng Hu; Daixiang Mou; Li Yu; Lin Zhao; Xingjiang Zhou; N. L. Wang; Chuangtian Chen; Zuyan Xu


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Temperature-Induced Lifshitz Transition in Weak Topological Insulator Candidates ZrTe

Yan Zhang; Chenlu Wang; Guodong Liu; Genfu Chen; Li Yu; Shaolong He; Lin Zhao; Chuangtian Chen; Zuyan Xu; Xingjiang Zhou

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Guodong Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Li Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lin Zhao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zuyan Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Shaolong He

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Yan Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chuangtian Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Bing Shen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Cheng Hu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jianwei Huang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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