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arxiv: 1708.07002 · v1 · pith:LXQWMVVKnew · submitted 2017-08-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Hidden type-II Weyl points in the Weyl semimetal NbP

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keywords weylpointsplanefermigroupsurfacetype-iiexhibits
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As one of Weyl semimetals discovered recently, NbP exhibits two groups of Weyl points with one group lying inside the $k_z=0$ plane and the other group staying away from this plane. All Weyl points have been assumed to be type-I, for which the Fermi surface shrinks into a point as the Fermi energy crosses the Weyl point. In this work, we have revealed that the second group of Weyl points are actually type-II, which are found to be touching points between the electron and hole pockets in the Fermi surface. Corresponding Weyl cones are strongly tilted along a line approximately $17^\circ$ off the $k_z$ axis in the $k_x - k_z$ (or $k_y - k_z$) plane, violating the Lorentz symmetry but still giving rise to Fermi arcs on the surface. Therefore, NbP exhibits both type-I ($k_z=0$ plane) and type-II ($k_z \neq 0$ plane) Weyl points.

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