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Title: Fermiology of the Dirac type-II semimetal candidates (Ni,Zr)Te2 using de Haas–van Alphen oscillations
Authors: Nguyen, T.
Aryal, N.
Pokharel, Bal K.
HARNAGEA, LUMINITA
Mierstchin, D.
Popović, Dragana
Graf, D. E.
Shrestha, K.
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Physics
2022-AUG-WEEK5
TOC-AUG-2022
2022
Issue Date: Aug-2022
Publisher: American Physical Society
Citation: Physical Review B, 106(7), 075154.
Abstract: We have investigated the Fermi surface properties of the Dirac type-II semimetal candidates (Ni,Zr)Te2 using torque magnetometry with applied fields up to 35 T. Magnetization shows clear de Haas–van Alphen (dHvA) oscillations above 20 T. The dHvA oscillations are smooth and well defined and consist of one distinct frequency (Fα∼530 T) in ZrTe2 and three (¯¯¯Fα∼72 T, ¯¯¯Fβ∼425 T, and ¯¯¯Fγ∼630 T) in NiTe2. The Berry phase ϕ was determined by constructing the Landau level fan diagram. It is found that ϕ∼ 0 and π for Fα and ¯¯¯Fβ, respectively, for ZrTe2 and NiTe2. This strongly suggests that the Dirac fermions make a dominant contribution to the transport properties of NiTe2, whereas topologically trivial fermions dominate those in ZrTe2. The presence of lighter effective mass m∗=0.13me in NiTe2 compared to m∗=0.26me in ZrTe2, where me is an electron's rest mass, further confirms the presence of Dirac fermions in NiTe2. Our density functional theory calculations find that while both systems host type-II Dirac dispersions along the out-of-plane direction, their relative positions and the natures of the dispersions are different. The Dirac cone is closer to the Fermi energy EF (∼100 meV above) in NiTe2, whereas it is far (∼500 meV) above EF for ZrTe2. This is consistent with our experimental finding of a nontrivial Berry phase and dominant contribution from lighter electrons in the quantum oscillation signal for only NiTe2. These findings suggest that the proximity of the Dirac cone to EF in topological compounds is crucial for observing the effect from Dirac quasiparticles in their electrical transport or magnetic properties.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.106.075154
http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7344
ISSN: 2469-9969
2469-9951
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