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Controlling electronic topology in a strongly correlated electron system

Authors :
Dzsaber, Sami
Zocco, Diego A.
McCollam, Alix
Weickert, Franziska
McDonald, Ross
Taupin, Mathieu
Yan, Xinlin
Prokofiev, Andrey
Tang, Lucas M. K.
Vlaar, Bryan
Winter, Laurel E.
Jaime, Marcelo
Si, Qimiao
Paschen, Silke
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Combining strong electron correlations [1-4] and nontrivial electronic topology [5] holds great promise for discovery. So far, this regime has been rarely accessed and systematic studies are much needed to advance the field. Here we demonstrate the control of topology in a heavy fermion system. We use magnetic field to manipulate Weyl nodes in a Weyl-Kondo semimetal [6-8], up to the point where they annihilate in a topological quantum phase transition. The suppression of the topological characteristics occurs in an intact and only weakly varying strongly correlated "background". Thus, topology is changing per se and not as a consequence of a change of the correlation state, for instance across a magnetic, electronic or structural phase transition. Our demonstration of genuine topology tuning in a strongly correlated electron system sets the stage for establishing global phase diagrams of topology, an approach that has proven highly valuable to explore and understand topologically trivial strongly correlated electron systems [1-4]. Our work also lays the ground for technological exploitations of controlled electronic topology.<br />Comment: 4 figures, 17 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1906.01182
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33369-8