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Weyl Semimetals: from Principles, Materials to Applications

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arxiv 2504.01300 v2 pith:5YBT6PE2 submitted 2025-04-02 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords weylapplicationssemimetalsdirectionsfuturematerialsprinciplesproperties
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Weyl semimetals have attracted significant interest in condensed matter physics and materials science, due to their unique electronic and topological properties. These characteristics not only deepen our understanding of fundamental quantum phenomena, but also make Weyl semimetals promising candidates for advanced applications in electronics, photonics, and spintronics. This review provides a systematic overview of the field, covering theoretical foundations, material synthesis, engineering strategies, and emerging device applications. We first outline the key theoretical principles and distinctive properties of Weyl semimetals, followed by an examination of recent advancements that enhance their functional versatility. Finally, we discuss the critical challenges hindering their practical implementation and explore future development directions, along with the potential for expanding and enhancing their existing range of applications. By integrating discussions of both opportunities and obstacles, this review offers a balanced perspective on current progress and future directions in Weyl semimetal research.

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  1. Phase transition from Weyl to self-linked semimetal using bi-circular laser

    cond-mat.mes-hall 2024-11 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    The paper reports laser-tunable double-ring and self-linked Fermi surfaces in a non-Hermitian triple Weyl model, but the linked topology is inferred from 2D slices rather than proven.

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