Quantum oscillations from networked topological interfaces in a Weyl semimetal

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I-Lin Liu
Colin Heikes
Taner Yildirim
Chris Eckberg
Tristin Metz
Hyunsoo Kim
Sheng Ran
William D. Ratcliff
Johnpierre Paglione
Nicholas P. Butch
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[1] NIST,NIST Center for Neutron Research
[2] Department of Physics,Center for Nanophysics and Advanced Materials
[3] University of Maryland,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[4] University of Maryland,Joint Quantum Institute
[5] NIST and University of Maryland,Department of Physics
[6] Washington University in St. Louis,undefined
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Layered transition metal chalcogenides are promising hosts of electronic Weyl nodes and topological superconductivity. MoTe2 is a striking example that harbors both noncentrosymmetric Td and centrosymmetric T’ phases, both of which have been identified as topologically nontrivial. Applied pressure tunes the structural transition separating these phases to zero temperature, stabilizing a mixed Td–T’ matrix that entails a network of interfaces between the two nontrivial topological phases. Here, we show that this critical pressure range is characterized by distinct coherent quantum oscillations, indicating that the difference in topology between topologically nonvtrivial Td and T’ phases gives rise to an emergent electronic structure: a network of topological interfaces. A rare combination of topologically nontrivial electronic structures and locked-in transformation barriers leads to this counterintuitive situation, wherein quantum oscillations can be observed in a structurally inhomogeneous material. These results further open the possibility of stabilizing multiple topological phases coexisting with superconductivity.
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