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arxiv: 1707.08586 · v2 · pith:TSXDKQJJnew · submitted 2017-07-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Topo-fermiology

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keywords lambdaphasefieldmagneticsymmetrytopologicalanalysisdirac
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The modern semiclassical theory of a Bloch electron in a magnetic field now encompasses the orbital magnetic moment and the geometric phase. These two notions are encoded in the Bohr-Sommerfeld quantization condition as a phase ($\lambda$) that is subleading in powers of the field; $\lambda$ is measurable in the phase offset of the de Haas-van Alphen oscillation, as well as of fixed-bias oscillations of the differential conductance in tunneling spectroscopy. In some solids and for certain field orientations, $\lambda/\pi$ are robustly integer-valued owing to the symmetry of the extremal orbit, i.e., they are the topological invariants of magnetotransport. Our comprehensive symmetry analysis identifies solids in any (magnetic) space group for which $\lambda$ is a topological invariant, as well as identifies the symmetry-enforced degeneracy of Landau levels. The analysis is simplified by our formulation of ten (and only ten) symmetry classes for closed, Fermi-surface orbits. Case studies are discussed for graphene, transition metal dichalchogenides, 3D Weyl and Dirac metals, and crystalline and $\mathbb{Z}_2$ topological insulators. In particular, we point out that a $\pi$ phase offset in the fundamental oscillation should \emph{not} be viewed as a smoking gun for a 3D Dirac metal.

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