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arxiv: 1807.06916 · v3 · submitted 2018-07-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

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Interaction driven surface Chern insulator in nodal line semimetals

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Nodal line semimetals are characterized by nontrivial bulk-band crossings, giving rise to almost flat drumhead-like surface states (DSS), which provide an attractive playground where interaction can induce symmetry-broken states and potential emergent phases. Here, we show that electronic interaction causes Stoner ferromagnetic instability in the DSS while the bulk remains non-magnetic, which together with spin-orbit coupling drive the surface states into a 2D Chern insulator. We show that each DSS carries a half-monopole charge, which for systems containing two pieces of DSS yield a net Chern number $\mathcal{C}=-1$. We show that this phenomenology is robust against chiral-symmetry breaking, that gives a finite dispersion to the DSS. Our work shows that nodal line semimetals are a promising platform to implement surface Chern insulators and dissipation-less electron transport by exploiting enhanced interaction effects of the DSS.

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