Revealing the band structure of ZrTe$_5$ using Multicarrier Transport
Phys. Rev. B 2023, 107, 7, 075152 The layered material ZrTe$_5$ appears to exhibit several exotic behaviors which resulted in significant interest recently, although the exact properties are still highly debated. Among these we find a Dirac/Weyl semimetallic behavior, nontrivial spin textures reveal...
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Zusammenfassung: | Phys. Rev. B 2023, 107, 7, 075152 The layered material ZrTe$_5$ appears to exhibit several exotic behaviors
which resulted in significant interest recently, although the exact properties
are still highly debated. Among these we find a Dirac/Weyl semimetallic
behavior, nontrivial spin textures revealed by low temperature transport, and a
potential weak or strong topological phase. The anomalous behavior of
resistivity has been recently elucidated as originating from band shifting in
the electronic structure. Our work examines magnetotransport behavior in
ZrTe$_5$ samples in the context of multicarrier transport. The results, in
conjunction with ab-initio band structure calculations, indicate that many of
the transport features of ZrTe$_5$ across the majority of the temperature range
can be adequately explained by the semiclassical multicarrier transport model
originating from a complex Fermi surface. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2209.06797 |