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Flat optical conductivity in ZrSiS due to two-dimensional Dirac bands

Published 30 Jul 2017 in cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and cond-mat.str-el | (1707.09620v1)

Abstract: ZrSiS exhibits a frequency-independent interband conductivity σ(ω)=const(ω)≡σflat\sigma(\omega) = \rm{const}(\omega) \equiv \sigma_{\rm{flat}} in a broad range from 250 to 2500 cm<sup>−1<sup>{-1} (30 - 300 meV). This makes ZrSiS similar to (quasi)two-dimensional Dirac electron systems, such as graphite and graphene. We assign the flat optical conductivity to the transitions between quasi-two-dimensional Dirac bands near the Fermi level. In contrast to graphene, σflat\sigma_{\rm{flat}} is not supposed to be universal but related to the length of the nodal line in the reciprocal space, k0k_{0}. When σflat\sigma_{\rm{flat}} and k0k_{0} are connected by a simple model, we find good agreement between experiment and theory. Due to the spin-orbit coupling, the discussed Dirac bands in ZrSiS possess a small gap Δ\Delta, for which we determine an upper bound max(Δ\Delta) = 30 meV from our optical measurements. At low temperatures the momentum-relaxation rate collapses, and the characteristic length scale of momentum relaxation is of the order of microns below 50 K.

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