摘要
Weyl materials exhibiting topologically nontrivial touching points in band dispersion pave the way to exotic transport phenomena and novel electronic devices. Here, we demonstrate the signature of an ideal type-II Weyl phase in phonon dispersion of solids through first-principles investigations. Type-II phononic Weyl phase is manifested in noncentrosymmetric wurtzite CuI by six pairs of Weyl points (WPs) in the kz=0.0 plane. On the iodine-terminated surface of the crystal, very clean surface arcs are readily detectable. Each pair of WPs connected by open surface arcs is well separated by a large distance of 0.26Å-1. The opposite chirality of WPs with quantized Berry curvature produces Weyl phonon Hall effect, in analogy to valley Hall effect of electrons. Such ideal type-II Weyl phase is readily observable in experiment, providing a unique platform to study novel thermal transport properties distinct from type-I Weyl phase.
源语言 | 英语 |
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文章编号 | 081204 |
期刊 | Physical Review B |
卷 | 100 |
期 | 8 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 22 8月 2019 |