Magnetic field induced metal-insulator transition in single nodal ring topological semimetals.

J Phys Condens Matter

College of Physics, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, People's Republic of China.

Published: July 2018

Our theoretical investigation indicates that an applied magnetic field can open a gap between the conduction and valence bands of a nodal line semimetal (NLSM), though it is a kind of gapless material in the absence of a magnetic field. The emerging bandgap depends sensitively on the strength and orientation of the magnetic field which implies a tunable and large anisotropy of magnetoresistance in such kinds of topological materials. Following such a theoretical finding, we predict that in some candidates of NSLMs with a single nodal ring, such as the materials of CaP family, a transition between metallic and insulating states driven by a magnetic field is possibly observed experimentally. Consequently, a magnetic field can be viewed as a novel mechanism for metal-insulator transition of solid materials, in additional to the well-known conventional ones such as the Anderson and Mott transitions.

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