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Weyl Ferroelectric Semimetal

Authors :
Li, Ronghan
Xu, Yuanfeng
He, Jianggang
Ullah, Sami
Li, Jiangxiu
Liu, Jun-Ming
Li, Dianzhong
Franchini, Cesare
Weng, Hongming
Chen, Xing-Qiu
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The recent discoveries of ferroelectric metal and Weyl semimetal (WSM) have stimulated a natural question: whether these two exotic states of matter can coexist in a single material or not. These two discoveries ensure us that physically it is possible since both of them share the same necessary condition, the broken inversion symmetry. Here, by using first-principles calculations, we demonstrate that the experimentally synthesized nonmagnetic HgPbO$_3$ represents a unique example of such hybrid "\emph{Weyl ferroelectric semimetal}". Its centrosymmetric $R\bar{3}c$ phase will undergo a ferroelectric phase transition to the ferroelectric $R3c$ structure. Both phases are metallic and the ferroelectric phase owns a spontaneous polarization of 33 $\mu$C/cm$^2$. Most importantly, it also harbors six pairs of chiral Weyl nodes around the Fermi level to be an oxide WSM. The structural symmetry broken phase transition induces a topological phase transition. The coexistence of ferroelectricity and Weyl nodes in HgPbO$_3$ is an ideal platform for exploring multiphase interaction and mutual control. The Weyl nodes can be tuned by external pulse electric field, which is promising for potential applications of integrated topotronic and ferroelectric devices.<br />Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1610.07142
Document Type :
Working Paper