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Observation of bulk nodal lines in topological semimetal ZrSiS

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arxiv 1712.00782 v1 pith:Z3LG7YTV submitted 2017-12-03 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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ZrSiS is the most intensively studied topological nodal-line semimetal candidate, which is proposed to host multiple nodal lines in its bulk electronic structure. However, previous angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments with vacuum ultraviolet lights mainly probed the surface states. Here using bulk-sensitive soft X-ray ARPES, we acquire the bulk electronic states of ZrSiS without any interference from surface states. Our results clearly show two groups of three-dimensional bulk nodal lines located on high-symmetry planes and along high-symmetry lines in the bulk Brillouin zone, respectively. The nodal lines on high-symmetry planes are enforced to pin at the Fermi level by carrier compensation and constitute the whole Fermi surfaces. This means that the carriers in ZrSiS are entirely contributed by nodal-line fermions, suggesting that ZrSiS is a remarkable platform for studying physical properties related to nodal lines.

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