Materials harbouring exotic quasiparticles, such as massless Dirac and Weyl fermions, have garnered much attention from physics and material science communities due to their exceptional physical properties such as ultra high mobility and extremely large magnetoresistances. Here, we show that the highly stable, non toxic and earth abundant material, ZrSiS, has an electronic band structure that hosts several Dirac cones that form a Fermi surface with a diamond shaped line of Dirac nodes. We also show that the square Si lattice in ZrSiS is an excellent template for realizing new types of two dimensional Dirac cones recently predicted by Young and Kane. Finally, we find that the energy range of the linearly dispersed bands is as high as 2 amp; ...
Looking for new materials with Dirac points has been a fascinating subject of research. Here we repo...
New developments in the field of topological matter are often driven by materials discovery, includi...
We use a functional renormalization group (fRG) approach to investigate potential interaction-induce...
Materials harbouring exotic quasiparticles, such as massless Dirac and Weyl fermions, have garnered ...
Materials harbouring exotic quasiparticles, such as massless Dirac and Weyl fermions, have garnered ...
Magnetoresistance (MR), the change of a material's electrical resistance in response to an applied m...
K.R.S., M.K., P.J.W.M., and A.P.M were supported by the Max-Planck-Society. P.J.W.M. acknowledges su...
Real-world topological semimetals typically exhibit Dirac and Weyl nodes that coexist with trivial F...
Topological Dirac semimetals (TDSs) represent a new state of quantum matter recently discovered that...
We extend the physics of graphene to three dimensional systems by showing that Dirac points can exis...
Anisotropic bulk Dirac (or Weyl) cones in three dimensional systems have recently gained intense res...
High quality single crystal ZrSiS as a theoretically predicted Dirac semimetal has been grown succes...
In nodal-line semimetals, linearly dispersing states form Dirac loops in the reciprocal space with a...
Recently, several new materials exhibiting massless Dirac fermions have been proposed. However, many...
We extend the physics of graphene to three dimensional systems by showing that Dirac points can exis...
Looking for new materials with Dirac points has been a fascinating subject of research. Here we repo...
New developments in the field of topological matter are often driven by materials discovery, includi...
We use a functional renormalization group (fRG) approach to investigate potential interaction-induce...
Materials harbouring exotic quasiparticles, such as massless Dirac and Weyl fermions, have garnered ...
Materials harbouring exotic quasiparticles, such as massless Dirac and Weyl fermions, have garnered ...
Magnetoresistance (MR), the change of a material's electrical resistance in response to an applied m...
K.R.S., M.K., P.J.W.M., and A.P.M were supported by the Max-Planck-Society. P.J.W.M. acknowledges su...
Real-world topological semimetals typically exhibit Dirac and Weyl nodes that coexist with trivial F...
Topological Dirac semimetals (TDSs) represent a new state of quantum matter recently discovered that...
We extend the physics of graphene to three dimensional systems by showing that Dirac points can exis...
Anisotropic bulk Dirac (or Weyl) cones in three dimensional systems have recently gained intense res...
High quality single crystal ZrSiS as a theoretically predicted Dirac semimetal has been grown succes...
In nodal-line semimetals, linearly dispersing states form Dirac loops in the reciprocal space with a...
Recently, several new materials exhibiting massless Dirac fermions have been proposed. However, many...
We extend the physics of graphene to three dimensional systems by showing that Dirac points can exis...
Looking for new materials with Dirac points has been a fascinating subject of research. Here we repo...
New developments in the field of topological matter are often driven by materials discovery, includi...
We use a functional renormalization group (fRG) approach to investigate potential interaction-induce...