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Weyl Semimetallic Phase in High Pressure CrSb$_2$ and Structural Compression Studies of its High Pressure Polymorphs

Authors :
Linnemann, Carl Jonas
Ehrenreich-Petersen, Emma
Ceresoli, Davide
Fedotenko, Timofey
Kantor, Innokenty
Jørgensen, Mads Ry Vogel
Bremholm, Martin
Source :
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 1003, 175457 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this study, high pressure synchrotron powder X-ray diffraction is used to investigate the compression of two high pressure polymorphs of \ce{CrSb2}. The first is the \ce{CuAl2}-type polymorph with an eight-fold coordinated Cr, which can be quenched to ambient conditions from high-pressure high-temperature conditions. The second is the recently discovered \ce{MoP2}-type polymorph, which is induced by compression at room temperature, with a seven-fold coordinated Cr. Here, the assigned structure is unambiguously confirmed by solving it from single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Furthermore, the electrical properties of the \ce{MoP2}-type polymorph were investigated theoretically and the resistance calculations under pressure were accompanied by resistance measurements under high pressure on a single crystal of \ce{CrSb2}. The calculated electronic band structure for the \ce{MoP2}-type phase is discussed and we show that the polymorph is semimetallic and possesses type-I Weyl points. No further phase transitions were observed for the \ce{CuAl2}-type structure up to 50 GPa and 40 GPa for the \ce{MoP2}-type structure. Even though the \ce{CuAl2}-phase has the highest coordination number of Cr, it was found to be less compressible than the \ce{MoP2}-phase having a seven-fold coordinated Cr, which was attributed to the longer Cr-Sb distance in the \ce{CuAl2}-type phase. The discovery of a type-I Weyl semimetallic phase in \ce{CrSb2} opens up for discovering other Weyl semimetals in the transition metal di-pnictides under high pressure.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 4 tables, 6 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Journal of Alloys and Compounds 1003, 175457 (2024)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.17136
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2024.175457