Nodal surface semimetals: Theory and materials realization

ORAL

Abstract

We theoretically study the three-dimensional topological semimetals with nodal surfaces protected by crystalline symmetries. Different from the well-known nodal-point and nodal-line semimetals, in these materials, the conduction and valence bands cross on closed nodal surfaces in the Brillouin zone. We propose different classes of nodal surfaces, both in the absence and in the presence of spin-orbit coupling (SOC). In the absence of SOC, a class of nodal surfaces can be protected by spacetime inversion symmetry and sublattice symmetry, and characterized by a Z_2 index, while another class of nodal surfaces are guaranteed by a combination of nonsymmorphic two-fold screw-rotational symmetry and time-reversal symmetry. We show that the inclusion of SOC will destroy the former class of nodal surfaces but may preserve the latter provided that the inversion symmetry is broken. We further generalize the result to magnetically ordered systems and show that protected nodal surfaces can also exist in magnetic materials without and with SOC, given that certain magnetic group symmetry requirements are satisfied. Several concrete nodal-surface material examples are predicted via the first-principles calculations. The possibility of multi-nodal-surface materials are discussed.

Presenters

  • Weikang Wu

    Singapore University of Technology and Design

Authors

  • Weikang Wu

    Singapore University of Technology and Design

  • Ying Liu

    Engineering Product Development, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore University of Technology and Design

  • Si Li

    Beijing Institute of Technology

  • Chengyong Zhong

    Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications

  • Zhi-Ming Yu

    Engineering Product Development, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore University of Technology and Design

  • Xian-Lei Sheng

    Beihang University

  • Yuxin Zhao

    Nanjing University

  • Shengyuan Yang

    Singapore University of Technology and Design, Engineering Product Development, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Science and Math, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Research Laboratory for Quantum Materials, Singapore University of Technology and Design