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      Observation of Weyl nodes in TaAs

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          In 1929, H. Weyl proposed that the massless solution of Dirac equation represents a pair of new type particles, the so-called Weyl fermions [1]. However the existence of them in particle physics remains elusive for more than eight decades. Recently, significant advances in both topological insulators and topological semimetals have provided an alternative way to realize Weyl fermions in condensed matter as an emergent phenomenon: when two non-degenerate bands in the three-dimensional momentum space cross in the vicinity of Fermi energy (called as Weyl nodes), the low energy excitation behaves exactly the same as Weyl fermions. Here, by performing soft x-ray angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements which mainly probe bulk band structure, we directly observe the long-sought-after Weyl nodes for the first time in TaAs, whose projected locations on the (001) surface match well to the Fermi arcs, providing undisputable experimental evidence of existence of Weyl fermion quasiparticles in TaAs.

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            Weyl semimetal phase in non-centrosymmetric transition metal monophosphides

            Based on first principle calculations, we show that a family of nonmagnetic materials including TaAs, TaP, NbAs and NbP are Weyl semimetal (WSM) without inversion center. We find twelve pairs of Weyl points in the whole Brillouin zone (BZ) for each of them. In the absence of spin-orbit coupling (SOC), band inversions in mirror invariant planes lead to gapless nodal rings in the energy-momentum dispersion. The strong SOC in these materials then opens full gaps in the mirror planes, generating nonzero mirror Chern numbers and Weyl points off the mirror planes. The resulting surface state Fermi arc structures on both (001) and (100) surfaces are also obtained and show interesting shapes, pointing to fascinating playgrounds for future experimental studies.
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                Journal
                2015-03-31
                2015-08-18
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                10.1038/nphys3426
                1503.09188
                23835da6-890e-48cd-bd7b-da4e2a0c6da7

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Nature Physics 11, 724-727 (2015)
                10 pages, 4 figures, see also related papers on TaAs arXiv:1501.00060, arXiv:1502.04684
                cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

                Condensed matter,Nanophysics
                Condensed matter, Nanophysics

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