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Fermi-Arc Metals

Maxim Breitkreiz, Piet W. Brouwer

2023Physical Review Letters13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We predict a novel metallic state of matter that emerges in a Weyl-semimetal superstructure with spatially varying Weyl-node positions. In the new state, the Weyl nodes are stretched into extended, anisotropic Fermi surfaces, which can be understood as being built from Fermi arclike states. This "Fermi-arc metal" exhibits the chiral anomaly of the parental Weyl semimetal. However, unlike in the parental Weyl semimetal, in the Fermi-arc metal the "ultraquantum state," in which the anomalous chiral Landau level is the only state at the Fermi energy, is already reached for a finite energy window at zero magnetic field. The dominance of the ultraquantum state implies a universal low-field ballistic magnetoconductance and the absence of quantum oscillations, making the Fermi surface "invisible" to de Haas-van Alphen and Shubnikov-de Haas effects, although it signifies its presence in other response properties.

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