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A semiclassical approach to surface Fermi arcs in Weyl semimetals

Published 23 Aug 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2108.10354v2)

Abstract: We present a semiclassical explanation for the morphology of the surface Fermi arcs of Weyl semimetals. Viewing the surface states as a two-dimensional Fermi gas subject to band bending and Berry curvatures, we show that it is the non-parallelism between the velocity and the momentum that gives rise to the spiral structure of Fermi arcs. We map out the Fermi arcs from the velocity field for a single Weyl point and a lattice with two Weyl points. We also investigate the surface magnetoplasma of Dirac semimetals in a magnetic field, and find that the drift motion, the chiral magnetic effect and the Imbert-Fedorov shift are all involved in the formation of surface Fermi arcs. Our work not only provides an insightful perspective on the surface Fermi arcs and a practical way to find the surface dispersion, but also paves the way for the study of other physical properties of the surface states of topological semimetals, such as transport properties and orbital magnetization, using semiclassical methods.

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