Observation of inverted band structure in the topological Dirac semimetal candidate CaAuAs
/ Authors
K. Nakayama, Zhiwei Wang, D. Takane, S. Souma, Y. Kubota, Y. Nakata, C. Cacho, Timur K. Kim, S. Ekahana, M. Shi
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M. Kitamura, K. Horiba, H. Kumigashira, Takashi Takahashi, Y. Ando, Takafumi Sato
/ Abstract
We have performed high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy of the ternary pnictide CaAuAs, which is predicted to be a three-dimensional topological Dirac semimetal (TDS). By accurately determining the bulk-band structure, we have revealed the coexistence of three-dimensional and quasi-two-dimensional Fermi surfaces with dominant hole carriers. The band structure around the Brillouin-zone center is characterized by an energy overlap between the hole and electron pockets, in excellent agreement with first-principles band-structure calculations. This indicates the occurrence of bulk-band inversion, supporting the TDS state in CaAuAs. Because of the high tunability in the chemical composition besides the TDS nature, CaAuAs provides a precious opportunity for investigating the quantum phase transition from TDS to other exotic topological phases.
Journal: Physical Review B