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Dirac metal to topological metal transition at a structural phase change in Au2Pb and prediction of Z(2) topology for the superconductor

Author(s): Schoop, Leslie M; Xie, Lilia S; Chen, Ru; Gibson, Quinn D; Lapidus, Saul H; et al

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Abstract: Three-dimensional Dirac semimetals (DSMs) are materials that have masslessDirac electrons and exhibit exotic physical properties. It has been suggested that structurally distorting a DSM can create a topological insulator but this has not yet been experimentally verified. Furthermore, Majorana fermions have been theoretically proposed to exist inmaterials that exhibit both superconductivity and topological surface states. Herewe showthat the cubic Laves phase Au2Pb has a bulk Dirac cone that is predicted to gap on cooling through a structural phase transition at 100 K. The low temperature phase can be assigned a Z(2) = -1 topological index, and this phase becomes superconducting below 1.2 K. These characteristics make Au2Pb a unique platform for studying the transition between bulk Dirac electrons and topological surface states as well as studying the interaction of superconductivity with topological surface states, combining many different properties of emergent materials-superconductivity, bulk Dirac electrons, and a topologically nontrivial Z(2) invariant.
Publication Date: 1-Jun-2015
Electronic Publication Date: 23-Jun-2015
Citation: Schoop, Leslie M, Xie, Lilia S, Chen, Ru, Gibson, Quinn D, Lapidus, Saul H, Kimchi, Itamar, Hirschberger, Max, Haldolaarachchige, Neel, Ali, Mazhar N, Belvin, Carina A, Liang, Tian, Neaton, Jeffrey B, Ong, NP, Vishwanath, Ashvin, Cava, RJ. (2015). Dirac metal to topological metal transition at a structural phase change in Au2Pb and prediction of Z(2) topology for the superconductor. PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 91 (10.1103/PhysRevB.91.214517
DOI: doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.91.214517
ISSN: 1098-0121
EISSN: 1550-235X
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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