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arxiv: 2110.01300 · v4 · pith:ABYC3BF5new · submitted 2021-10-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Detection of Weyl Fermions and the Metal to Weyl-Semimetal phase transition in WTe₂ via broadband High Resolution NMR

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Weyl Fermions (WFs) in the type-II Weyl Semimetal (WSM) WTe$_2$ are difficult to resolve experimentally because the Weyl bands disperse in an extremely narrow region of the (E-k) space. Here, by using DFT-assisted high-resolution $^{125}$Te solid-state NMR (ssNMR) in the temperature range $50$K - $700$K, we succeeded in detecting low energy WF excitations and monitor their evolution with temperature. Remarkably, WFs appear to emerge at T$\sim 120$K; at lower temperatures WTe$_2$ behaves as a metal. This intriguing metal-to-WSM phase transition is shown to be induced by the rapid raise of the Fermi level with temperature, crossing solely the electron and hole pockets in the low-T metallic phase, while crossing the Weyl bands near the nodal points - a prerequisite for the emergence of WFs - only for T$>120$K.

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