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Topological quantum properties of chiral crystals

Journal

NATURE MATERIALS
Volume 17, Issue 11, Pages 978-+

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41563-018-0169-3

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Funding

  1. US Department of Energy under Basic Energy Sciences [DOE/BES DE-FG-02-05ER46200]
  2. Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation [GBMF4547/Hasan]
  3. National Research Foundation, Prime Minister's Office, Singapore [NRF-NRFF2013-03]
  4. Simons Investigator grant from the Simons Foundation
  5. Nordita [ERC DM 321031]
  6. Department of Energy [DE-SC0016239]
  7. Simons Foundation (Simons Investigator grant) [ONR-N00014-14-1-0330]
  8. Packard Foundation
  9. Schmidt Fund
  10. Swiss National Science Foundation [200021-169061]
  11. Ministry of Science and Technology under the MOST Young Scholar Fellowship: MOST Grant for the Columbus Program [107-2636-M-006-004-]
  12. National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
  13. National Center for Theoretical Sciences (NCTS), Taiwan
  14. Miller Institute of Basic Research in Science at the University of California at Berkeley
  15. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  16. [ERC-StG-Neupert-757867-PARATOP]

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Chiral crystals are materials with a lattice structure that has a well-defined handedness due to the lack of inversion, mirror or other roto-inversion symmetries. Although it has been shown that the presence of crystalline symmetries can protect topological band crossings, the topological electronic properties of chiral crystals remain largely uncharacterized. Here we show that Kramers-Weyl fermions are a universal topological electronic property of all non-magnetic chiral crystals with spin-orbit coupling and are guaranteed by structural chirality, lattice translation and time-reversal symmetry. Unlike conventional Weyl fermions, they appear at time-reversal-invariant momenta. We identify representative chiral materials in 33 of the 65 chiral space groups in which Kramers-Weyl fermions are relevant to the low-energy physics. We determine that all point-like nodal degeneracies in non-magnetic chiral crystals with relevant spin-orbit coupling carry non-trivial Chern numbers. Kramers-Weyl materials can exhibit a monopole-like electron spin texture and topologically non-trivial bulk Fermi surfaces over an unusually large energy window.

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