Phononic Weyl Nodal Straight Lines in High-Tempera
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Qing Xie, Jiangxu Li, Min Liu, Lei Wang, Dianzhong Li, Yiyi Li, Xing-Qiu Chen
(Submitted on 12 Jan 2018)
Based on first-principles calculations, we predict that the superconducting MgB2 with a AlB2-type centrosymmetric lattice host the so-called phononic topological Weyl nodal lines (PTWNLs) on its bulk phonon spectrum. These PTWNLs can be viewed as countless Weyl points (WPs) closely aligned along the straight lines in the −H-K-H direction within the three-dimensional Brillouin zone (BZ). Their topological non-trivial natures are confirmed by the calculated Berry curvature distributions on the planes perpendicular to these lines. These lines are highly unique, because they exactly locate at the high-symmetry boundary of the BZ protected by the mirror symmetry and, simultaneously, straightly transverse the whole BZ, in different from known classifications including nodal rings, nodal chains or nets, and nodal loops. On the (101¯0) crystal surface, the PTWNLs-induced drumhead-like non-trivial surface states appear within the rectangular area confined by the projected lines of the PTWNLs with opposite chirality. Moreover, when the mirror symmetry is broken, the double-degenerate PTWNLs are further lifted to form a pair WPs with opposite chirality. Our results pave the ways for future experimental study on topological phonons on MgB2 and highlights similar results in a series of isostructural AlB2-type metallic diborides.
https://arxiv.org/abs/1801.04048