2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.94.161116
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Prediction and control of spin polarization in a Weyl semimetallic phase of BiSb

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“…Recently, we found that the lowest energy structure of BiSb composition (in R3m space group) exhibits large ferroelectric behavior along with a giant tunable Rashba-Dresselhaus effect, which is the result of the broken inversion symmetry and the large spin-orbit coupling (SOC) of the constituent Bi and Sb elements. 11,12 Furthermore, we demonstrated that one can realize a novel Weyl semimetallic phase under external stress of 4-6 GPa. 11 Interestingly, by exploiting an interlink between the large SOC of the constituent atoms and the ferroelectric polarization, one can tune the dynamics of Weyl fermions in the momentum space of BiSb.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Recently, we found that the lowest energy structure of BiSb composition (in R3m space group) exhibits large ferroelectric behavior along with a giant tunable Rashba-Dresselhaus effect, which is the result of the broken inversion symmetry and the large spin-orbit coupling (SOC) of the constituent Bi and Sb elements. 11,12 Furthermore, we demonstrated that one can realize a novel Weyl semimetallic phase under external stress of 4-6 GPa. 11 Interestingly, by exploiting an interlink between the large SOC of the constituent atoms and the ferroelectric polarization, one can tune the dynamics of Weyl fermions in the momentum space of BiSb.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…[3], in which the topological phase transitions occur through a similar Weyl nodes dynamics, or in Ref. [31], where the Weyl nodes ordering is reversed with an electric field, a change of sign in the Berry dipole can be expected as well.…”
Section: (A−b)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such values of pressure applied to an intrinsic anisotropic semiconductor, such as Bi 2 Te 3 , could lead to electronic topological transitions [33]. Moreover, it has been recently reported that pressure can induce a transition from insulator to gapless Weyl semimetallic state, and a further increase of pressure reverts the transition [48].…”
Section: (Gete) 2 (Sb 2 Te 3 ) (Gst225)mentioning
confidence: 99%