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Magnetotransport properties of the topological nodal-line semimetal CaCdSn

Published 16 Jul 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2007.08156v1)

Abstract: Topological nodal-line semimetals support protected band crossings which form nodal lines or nodal loops between the valence and conduction bands and exhibit novel transport phenomena. Here we address the topological state of the nodal-line semimetal candidate material, CaCdSn, and report magnetotransport properties of its single crystals grown by the self-flux method. Our first-principles calculations show that the electronic structure of CaCdSn harbors a single nodal loop around the $\Gamma$ point in the absence of spin-orbit coupling (SOC) effects. The nodal crossings in CaCdSn are found to lie above the Fermi level and yield a Fermi surface that consists of both electron and hole pockets. CaCdSn exhibits high mobility ($\mu \approx 3.44\times 104$ cm$2$V${-1}$s${-1}$) and displays a field-induced metal-semiconductor like crossover with a plateau in resistivity at low temperature. We observe an extremely large and quasilinear non-saturating transverse as well as longitudinal magnetoresistance (MR) at low temperatures ($\approx 7.44\times 103 \%$ and $\approx 1.71\times 103\%$, respectively, at 4K). We also briefly discuss possible reasons behind such a large quasilinear magnetoresistance and its connection with the nontrivial band structure of CaCdSn.

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