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Fermi Surface Evolution and Anomalous Hall Effect in an Ideal Type-II Weyl Semimetal

Published 14 Jun 2023 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2306.08339v1)

Abstract: Weyl semimetals (WSMs) are three-dimensional topological materials that exhibit fascinating properties due to the presence of Weyl nodes in their band structure. However, existing WSMs discovered so far often possess multiple pairs of Weyl nodes, posing a challenge in disentangling the contributions to transport phenomena from different energy bands. To overcome this challenge, we have identified field-induced ferromagnetic MnBi${2-x}$Sb${x}$Te${4}$ as an ideal type-II WSM with a single pair of Weyl nodes. By employing a combination of quantum oscillations and high-field Hall measurements, we have resolved the evolution of Fermi-surface sections as the Fermi level is tuned across the charge neutrality point, precisely matching the band structure of an ideal type-II WSM. Furthermore, the anomalous Hall conductivity exhibits a heartbeat-like behavior as the Fermi level is tuned across the Weyl nodes, a unique feature previously predicted for a type-II WSM. Our findings establish MnBi${2-x}$Sb${x}$Te${4}$ as an ideal platform for further investigation into Weyl physics.

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