Emergence of topologically protected states in MoTe₂ Weyl semimetal with layer stacking order
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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layerphasediffusemonoclinicmoteorderscatteringstacking
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Electronic tunability in crystals with weakly-bound layers can be achieved through layer stacking order. One such example is MoTe$_2$, where the low-temperature orthorhombic T$_d$ phase is topological and host to Weyl quasiparticles. The transition mechanism to the non-trivial topology is elucidated by single crystal neutron diffraction. Upon cooling from the monoclinic 1T$\prime$ to the T$_d$ phase, diffuse scattering accompanies the transition, arising from random, in-plane layer displacements, and dissipates upon entering the T$_d$ phase. Diffuse scattering is observed only in the H0L plane due to irreversible layer shifts along the c-axis that break the centrosymmetry of the monoclinic lattice.
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