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Spin-valley locking, bulk quantum Hall effect and chiral surface state in a noncentrosymmetric Dirac semimetal BaMnSb$_2$

Authors :
Liu, J. Y.
Yu, J.
Ning, J. L.
Yi, H. M.
Miao, L.
Min, L. J.
Zhao, Y. F.
Ning, W.
Lopez, K. A.
Zhu, Y. L.
Pillsbury, T.
Zhang, Y. B.
Wang, Y.
Hu, J.
Cao, H. B.
Balakirev, F.
Weickert, F.
Jaime, M.
Lai, Y.
Yang, Kun
Sun, J. W.
Alem, N.
Gopalan, V.
Chang, C. Z.
Samarth, N.
Liu, C. X.
Mcdonald, R. D.
Mao, Z. Q.
Source :
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 12:4062 (2021)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Spin-valley locking in the band structure of monolayers of MoS$_2$ and other group-VI dichalcogenides has attracted enormous interest, since it offers potential for valleytronic and optoelectronic applications. Such an exotic electronic state has sparsely been seen in bulk materials. Here, we report spin-valley locking in a bulk Dirac semimetal BaMnSb$_2$. We find valley and spin are inherently coupled for both valence and conduction bands in this material. This is revealed by comprehensive studies using first principle calculations, tight-binding and effective model analyses, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and quantum transport measurements. Moreover, this material also exhibits a stacked quantum Hall effect. The spin-valley degeneracy extracted from the plateau height of quantized Hall resistivity is close to 2. This result, together with the observed Landau level spin splitting, further confirms the spin-valley locking picture. In the extreme quantum limit, we have also observed a two-dimensional chiral metal at the side surface, which represents a novel topological quantum liquid. These findings establish BaMnSb$_2$ as a rare platform for exploring coupled spin and valley physics in bulk single crystals and accessing 3D interacting topological states.<br />Comment: Updated acknowledgement

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 12:4062 (2021)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1907.06318
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-24369-1