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arxiv: 1703.08193 · v1 · pith:YD6DKBZGnew · submitted 2017-03-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Landau level spectroscopy of massive Dirac fermions in single-crystalline ZrTe5 thin flakes

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keywords diraclandauleveltransitionsasymmetryelectron-holeinfraredmass
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We report infrared magneto-spectroscopy studies on thin crystals of an emerging Dirac material ZrTe5 near the intrinsic limit. The observed structure of the Landau level transitions and zero-field infrared absorption indicate a two-dimensional Dirac-like electronic structure, similar to that in graphene but with a small relativistic mass corresponding to a 9.4 meV energy gap. Measurements with circularly polarized light reveal a significant electron-hole asymmetry, which leads to splitting of the Landau level transitions at high magnetic fields. Our model, based on the Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang effective Hamiltonian, quantitatively explains all observed transitions, determining the values of the Fermi velocity, Dirac mass (or gap), electron-hole asymmetry, and electron and hole g-factors.

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