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Observation of Fermi-Arc Spin Texture in TaAs

Lv, B. Q.
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Muff, S.  
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Qian, T.
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2015
Physical Review Letters

We have investigated the spin texture of surface Fermi arcs in the recently discovered Weyl semimetal TaAs using spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The experimental results demonstrate that the Fermi arcs are spin polarized. The measured spin texture fulfills the requirement of mirror and time-reversal symmetries and is well reproduced by our first-principles calculations, which gives strong evidence for the topologically nontrivial Weyl semimetal state in TaAs. The consistency between the experimental and calculated results further confirms the distribution of chirality of the Weyl nodes determined by first-principles calculations.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.217601
Web of Science ID

WOS:000364910000010

Author(s)
Lv, B. Q.
Muff, S.  
Qian, T.
Song, Z. D.
Nie, S. M.
Xu, N.
Richard, P.
Matt, C. E.
Plumb, N. C.
Zhao, L. X.
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Date Issued

2015

Publisher

American Physical Society

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

115

Issue

21

Article Number

217601

Note

B.Q. Lv and S. Muff contributed equal to this paper

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