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Evidence of Topological Surface State in Three-Dimensional Dirac Semimetal Cd3As2
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EngineeringTopological MaterialsTopological Quantum StateTopological Surface StateWeyl SemimetalsQuantum MaterialsQuantum MatterPhysicsTopological MaterialTopological PhaseCondensed Matter TheoryThree-dimensional Topological SemimetalsBand StructureNatural SciencesTopological InsulatorApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDirac OperatorFermi Level
The three-dimensional topological semimetals represent a new quantum state of matter. Distinct from the surface state in the topological insulators that exhibits linear dispersion in two-dimensional momentum plane, the three-dimensional semimetals host bulk band dispersions linearly along all directions. In addition to the gapless points in the bulk, the three-dimensional Weyl/Dirac semimetals are also characterized by "topologically protected" surface state with Fermi arcs on their surface. While Cd3As2 is proposed to be a viable candidate of a Dirac semimetal, more investigations are necessary to pin down its nature. In particular, the topological surface state, the hallmark of the three-dimensional semimetal, has not been observed in Cd3As2. Here we report the electronic structure of Cd3As2 investigated by angle-resolved photoemission measurements on the (112) crystal surface and detailed band structure calculations. The measured Fermi surface and band structure show a good agreement with the band structure calculations with two bulk Dirac-like bands approaching the Fermi level and forming Dirac points near the Brillouin zone center. Moreover, the topological surface state with a linear dispersion approaching the Fermi level is identified for the first time. These results provide experimental indications on the nature of topologically non-trivial three-dimensional Dirac cones in Cd3As2.
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