Topological characteristics of gap closing points in nonlinear Weyl
semimetals
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2205.10989v2
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2022 13:50:57 GMT
- Title: Topological characteristics of gap closing points in nonlinear Weyl
semimetals
- Authors: Thomas Tuloup, Raditya Weda Bomantara, and Jiangbin Gong
- Abstract summary: nonlinearity causes each of these Weyl nodes to break down into nodal lines and nodal surfaces at two different energies.
Additional nodal lines may further emerge at high nonlinearity strength.
An Aharonov-Bohm interference experiment is particularly fruitful to capture additional nodal lines that emerge at high nonlinearity.
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- Abstract: In this work we explore the effects of nonlinearity on three-dimensional
topological phases. Of particular interest are the so-called Weyl semimetals,
known for their Weyl nodes, i.e., point-like topological charges which always
exist in pairs and demonstrate remarkable robustness against general
perturbations. It is found that the presence of onsite nonlinearity causes each
of these Weyl nodes to break down into nodal lines and nodal surfaces at two
different energies while preserving its topological charge. Depending on the
system considered, additional nodal lines may further emerge at high
nonlinearity strength. We propose two different ways to probe the observed
nodal structures. First, the use of an adiabatic pumping process allows the
detection of the nodal lines and surfaces arising from the original Weyl nodes.
Second, an Aharonov-Bohm interference experiment is particularly fruitful to
capture additional nodal lines that emerge at high nonlinearity.
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