2020
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2020.608398
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Hexagonal Zr3X (X = Al, Ga, In) Metals: High Dynamic Stability, Nodal Loop, and Perfect Nodal Surface States

Abstract: In recent years, topological semimetals/metals, including nodal point, nodal line, and nodal surface semimetals/metals, have been studied extensively because of their potential applications in spintronics and quantum computers. In this study, we predict a family of materials, Zr 3 X (X = Al, Ga, In), hosting the nodal loop and nodal surface states in the absence of spin-orbit coupling. Remarkably, the energy variation of the nodal loop and nodal surface states in Zr 3 X are very small, and these topological si… Show more

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“…It can be seen that the band-crossings appear along A-a, A-b, A-c and A-d paths, which infers that an A-centered nodal line should occur in the k z = 0.5 plane. These crossings exhibit a very little variation in energy along the selected paths, which is responsible for the flatness of the nodal line as discussed in other compounds [54]. We conclude that these band-crossings can be classified as type-I in the k z = 0.5 plane.…”
Section: Electronic Structuresupporting
confidence: 55%
“…It can be seen that the band-crossings appear along A-a, A-b, A-c and A-d paths, which infers that an A-centered nodal line should occur in the k z = 0.5 plane. These crossings exhibit a very little variation in energy along the selected paths, which is responsible for the flatness of the nodal line as discussed in other compounds [54]. We conclude that these band-crossings can be classified as type-I in the k z = 0.5 plane.…”
Section: Electronic Structuresupporting
confidence: 55%