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Novel Family of Topological Semimetals with Butterfly-like Nodal Lines

Published 9 May 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2005.04360v1)

Abstract: In recent years, the exotic properties of topological semimetals (TSMs) have attracted great attention and significant efforts have been made in seeking for new topological phases and material realization. In this work, we propose a new family of TSMs which harbors an unprecedented nodal line (NL) landscape consisting of a pair of concentric intersecting coplanar ellipses (CICE) at half-filling. Meanwhile, the CICE at half-filling guarantees the presence of a second pair of CICE beyond half-filling. Both CICEs are linked at four-fold degenerate points (FDPs) at zone boundaries. In addition, we identify the generic criteria for the existence of the CICE in a time reversal invariant {\it spinless} fermion system or a spinfull system with negligible spin-orbital coupling (SOC). Consequently, 9 out of 230 space groups (SGs) are feasible for hosting CICE whose location centers in the first Brillouin zone (BZ) are identified. We provide a simplest model with SG $Pbam$ (No. 55) which exhibits CICE, and the exotic intertwined drumhead surface states, induced by double-band-inversions. Finally, we propose a series of material candidates that host butterfly-like CICE NLs, such as, ZrX$_2$ (X=P,As), GeTe$_5$Tl$_2$, CYB$_2$ and Al$_2$Y$_3$.

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