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Dominant Two-Dimensional Electron-Phonon Interactions in the Bulk Dirac Semimetal Na 3 Bi.

Dhruv C DesaiJinsoo ParkJin-Jian ZhouMarco Bernardi
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Bulk Dirac semimetals (DSMs) exhibit unconventional transport properties and phase transitions due to their peculiar low-energy band structure, yet the electronic interactions governing nonequilibrium phenomena in DSMs are not fully understood. Here we show that electron-phonon ( e -ph) interactions in a prototypical bulk DSM, Na 3 Bi, are predominantly two-dimensional (2D). Our first-principles calculations reveal a 2D optical phonon with strong e -ph interactions associated with in-plane vibrations of Na atoms. We show that this 2D mode governs e -ph scattering and charge transport in Na 3 Bi and induces a dynamical phase transition to a Weyl semimetal. Our work advances the quantitative analysis of electron interactions in Na 3 Bi and reveals a dominant low-dimensional interaction in a bulk Dirac semimetal.
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