Semi-Dirac Fermions in a Topological Metal

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
Topological semimetals with massless Dirac and Weyl fermions represent the forefront of quantum materials research. In two dimensions, a peculiar class of fermions that are massless in one direction and massive in the perpendicular direction was predicted fifteen years ago. These highly exotic quasiparticles - the semi-Dirac fermions - ignited intense theoretical interest but remain undetected. Using magneto-optical spectroscopy, we demonstrate the defining feature of semi-Dirac fermions - B^(2/3) scaling of Landau levels - in a prototypical nodal-line metal ZrSiS. In topological metals, including ZrSiS, nodal-lines extend the band degeneracies from isolated points to lines, loops or even chains in the momentum space. With ab initio calculations and theoretical modeling, we pinpoint the observed semi-Dirac spectrum to the crossing points of nodal-lines in ZrSiS. Crossing nodal-lines exhibit a continuum absorption spectrum but with singularities that scale as B^(2/3) at the crossing. Our work sheds light on the hidden quasiparticles emerging from the intricate topology of crossing nodal-lines.
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metal,semi-dirac
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