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Evidence for Two-Dimensional Weyl Fermions in Air-Stable Monolayer PtTe 1.75 .

Zhihao CaiHaijun CaoHaohao ShengXuegao HuZhenyu SunQiaoxiao ZhaoJisong GaoShin-Ichiro IdetaKenya ShimadaJiawei HuangPeng ChengLan ChenYugui YaoShengjie ZhangKehui WuZhi-Jun WangBaojie Feng
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
The Weyl semimetals represent a distinct category of topological materials wherein the low-energy excitations appear as the long-sought Weyl Fermions. Exotic transport and optical properties are expected because of the chiral anomaly and linear energy-momentum dispersion. While three-dimensional Weyl semimetals have been successfully realized, the quest for their two-dimensional (2D) counterparts is ongoing. Here, we report the realization of 2D Weyl Fermions in monolayer PtTe 1.75 , which has strong spin-orbit coupling and lacks inversion symmetry, by combined angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, second harmonic generation, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements, and first-principles calculations. The giant Rashba splitting and band inversion lead to the emergence of three pairs of critical Weyl cones. Moreover, monolayer PtTe 1.75 exhibits excellent chemical stability in ambient conditions, which is critical for future device applications. The discovery of 2D Weyl Fermions in monolayer PtTe 1.75 opens up new possibilities for designing and fabricating novel spintronic devices.
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