Noncentrosymmetric two-dimensional Weyl semimetals in porous Si/Ge structures.
Emmanuel V C LopesRogerio Jose BaierleRoberto Hiroki MiwaTome M SchmidtPublished in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2024)
In this work we predict a family of noncentrosymmetric two-dimensional (2D) Weyl semimetals composed by porous Ge and SiGe structures. These systems are energetically stable graphenylene-like structures with a buckling, spontaneously breaking the inversion symmetry. The nontrivial topological phase for these 2D systems occurs just below the Fermi level, resulting in nonvanishing Berry curvature around the Weyl nodes. The emerged Weyl semimetals are protected by C 3 symmetry, presenting one-dimensional edge Fermi-arcs connecting Weyl points with opposite chiralities. Our findings complete the family of Weyl in condensed-matter physics, by predicting the first noncentrosymmetric class of 2D Weyl semimetals.