Introduces spinor pairing orders with half-integer monopole charges from odd Chern number differences between paired Fermi surfaces, shown in tight-binding models with single gap nodes and fractional Mermin-Ho relations.
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AMTe4 (A=Ta,Nb; M=Ir,Rh) compounds host Weyl points within a few meV of the Fermi energy, including multiple types such as type-I, II, and III in NbRhTe4, substantially revising the topological electronic structure.
Hybrid DFT finds Ge_Al antisites abundant in LaAlGe, donor-like and likely to electron-dope the material during growth.
Quantum confinement in 2D hexagonal crystals like graphene and TMDs produces discrete electronic and excitonic spectra with strongly amplified interactions that enable correlated quantum states.
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Berry Phase Enforced Spinor Pairing Order
Introduces spinor pairing orders with half-integer monopole charges from odd Chern number differences between paired Fermi surfaces, shown in tight-binding models with single gap nodes and fractional Mermin-Ho relations.
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Fermi energy Weyl nodes in $\mathbf{AM}$Te$_4$ ($\mathbf{A}$=Ta, Nb, $\mathbf{M}$=Ir, Rh)
AMTe4 (A=Ta,Nb; M=Ir,Rh) compounds host Weyl points within a few meV of the Fermi energy, including multiple types such as type-I, II, and III in NbRhTe4, substantially revising the topological electronic structure.
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Crystallographic defects in Weyl semimetal LaAlGe
Hybrid DFT finds Ge_Al antisites abundant in LaAlGe, donor-like and likely to electron-dope the material during growth.
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Correlated Quantum Phenomena in Confined Two-Dimensional Hexagonal Crystals
Quantum confinement in 2D hexagonal crystals like graphene and TMDs produces discrete electronic and excitonic spectra with strongly amplified interactions that enable correlated quantum states.