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Title: Studies of non-trivial band topology and electron-hole compensation in YSB
Authors: Wadhwa, Payal
Kumar, Shailesh
Shukla, Alok
Kumar, Rakesh
Keywords: Topological materials
Topological phase transition
Density functional theory
Extremely large magnetoresistance
Issue Date: 29-Sep-2020
Abstract: In this article, we study non-trivial topological phase and electron-hole compensation in extremely large magnetoresistance (XMR) material YSb under hydrostatic pressure using first-principles calculations. YSb is topologically trivial at ambient pressure, but undergoes a reentrant topological phase transition under hydrostatic pressure. The reentrant behavior of topological quantum phase is then studied as a function of charge density ratio under pressure. From the detailed investigation of Fermi surfaces, it is found that electron to hole densities ratio increases with pressure, however a non-trivial topological phase appears without perfect electronhole compensation. The results indicate that the non-trivial topological phase under hydrostatic pressure may not have maximal influence on the magnetoresistance, and need further investigations through experiments to determine the exact relationship between topology and XMR effect.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1580
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