Linear-in-Frequency Optical Conductivity in GdPtBi due to Transitions near the Triple Points

The complex optical conductivity of the half-Heusler compound GdPtBi is measured in a frequency range from 20 to 22 000  cm^{-1} (2.5 meV-2.73 eV) at temperatures down to 10 K in zero magnetic field. We find the real part of the conductivity, σ_{1}(ω), to be almost perfectly linear in frequency over...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2018-10, Vol.121 (17), p.176601-176601, Article 176601
Hauptverfasser: Hütt, F, Yaresko, A, Schilling, M B, Shekhar, C, Felser, C, Dressel, M, Pronin, A V
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Zusammenfassung:The complex optical conductivity of the half-Heusler compound GdPtBi is measured in a frequency range from 20 to 22 000  cm^{-1} (2.5 meV-2.73 eV) at temperatures down to 10 K in zero magnetic field. We find the real part of the conductivity, σ_{1}(ω), to be almost perfectly linear in frequency over a broad range from 50 to 800  cm^{-1} (∼6-100  meV) for T≤50  K. This linearity strongly suggests the presence of three-dimensional linear electronic bands with band crossings (nodes) near the chemical potential. Band-structure calculations show the presence of triple points, where one doubly degenerate and one nondegenerate band cross each other in close vicinity of the chemical potential. From a comparison of our data with the optical conductivity computed from the band structure, we conclude that the observed nearly linear σ_{1}(ω) originates as a cumulative effect from all the transitions near the triple points.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.121.176601