Kramers-Weyl fermions in the chiral charge density wave material (TaSe\(_4\))\(_2\)I

The quasi-one-dimensional chiral charge density wave (CDW) material (TaSe\(_4\))\(_2\)I has been recently predicted to host Kramers-Weyl (KW) fermions which should exist in the vicinity of high symmetry points in the Brillouin zone in chiral materials with strong spin-orbit coupling. However, direct...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2021-08
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Soyeun, McKay, Robert C, Bielinski, Nina, Zhao, Chengxi, Meng-Kai, Lin, Hlevyack, Joseph A, Guo, Xuefei, Sung-Kwan, Mo, Abbamonte, Peter, Tai-Chang, Chiang, Schleife, André, Shoemaker, Daniel P, Bradlyn, Barry, Mahmood, Fahad
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Zusammenfassung:The quasi-one-dimensional chiral charge density wave (CDW) material (TaSe\(_4\))\(_2\)I has been recently predicted to host Kramers-Weyl (KW) fermions which should exist in the vicinity of high symmetry points in the Brillouin zone in chiral materials with strong spin-orbit coupling. However, direct spectroscopic evidence of KW fermions is limited. Here we use helicity-dependent laser-based angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) in conjunction with tight-binding and first-principles calculations to identify KW fermions in (TaSe\(_4\))\(_2\)I. We find that topological and symmetry considerations place distinct constraints on the (pseudo-) spin texture and the observed spectra around a KW node. We further reveal an interplay between the spin texture around the chiral KW node and the onset of CDW order in (TaSe\(_4\))\(_2\)I. Our findings highlight the unique topological nature of (TaSe\(_4\))\(_2\)I and provide a pathway for identifying KW fermions in other chiral materials.
ISSN:2331-8422