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BiTeCl and BiTeBr: A comparative high-pressure optical study

Crassee, I.
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Borondics, F.
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Tran, M. K.
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2017
Physical Review B

We here report a detailed high-pressure infrared transmission study of BiTeCl and BiTeBr. We follow the evolution of two band transitions: the optical excitation beta between two Rashba-split conduction bands, and the absorption. across the band gap. In the low-pressure range, p < 4 GPa, for both compounds beta is approximately constant with pressure and. decreases, in agreement with band structure calculations. In BiTeCl, a clear pressure-induced phase transition at 6 GPa leads to a different ground state. For BiTeBr, the pressure evolution is more subtle, and we discuss the possibility of closing and reopening of the band gap. Our data is consistent with a potential Weyl phase in BiTeBr at 5-6 GPa, followed by the onset of a structural phase transition above 7 GPa.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.95.045201
Web of Science ID

WOS:000391855500006

Author(s)
Crassee, I.
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Borondics, F.
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Tran, M. K.
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Autes, G.  
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Magrez, A.
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Bugnon, P.
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Berger, H.
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Teyssier, J.
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Yazyev, O. V.  
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Orlita, M.
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Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Amer Physical Soc

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

95

Issue

4

Article Number

045201

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REVIEWED

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February 17, 2017
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