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Chiral anomaly and giant magnetochiral anisotropy in noncentrosymmetric Weyl semimetals

Published 18 May 2016 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.str-el | (1605.05409v2)

Abstract: We theoretically propose that giant magnetochiral anisotropy is achieved in Weyl semimetals in noncentrosymmetric crystals as a consequence of the chiral anomaly. The magnetochiral anisotropy is the nonlinearity of the resistivity $\rho$ that depends on the current $\boldsymbol{I}$ and the magnetic field $\boldsymbol{B}$ as $\rho=\rho_0 (1 + \gamma \boldsymbol{I} \cdot \boldsymbol{B})$, and can be applied to rectifier devices controlled by $\boldsymbol{B}$. We derive the formula for the coefficient $\gamma$ in noncentrosymmetric Weyl semimetals. The obtained formula for $\gamma$ shows that the magnetochiral anisotropy is strongly enhanced when the chemical potential is tuned to Weyl points, and that noncentrosymmetric Weyl semimetals such as TaAs can exhibit much larger magnetochiral anisotropy than that observed in other materials so far.

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