Evidence for Weyl fermions in a canonical heavy-fermion semimetal YbPtBi
Weyl fermions are evidenced in weakly correlated electron systems, but whether they survive strong electron correlations remains obscure. Here, Guo et al. report evidence of the chiral anomaly, topological Hall effect and a cubic temperature dependence of specific heat, suggesting existence of Weyl...
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Main Authors: | C. Y. Guo, F. Wu, Z. Z. Wu, M. Smidman, C. Cao, A. Bostwick, C. Jozwiak, E. Rotenberg, Y. Liu, F. Steglich, H. Q. Yuan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/89c41141ea3040b7b8d17f8b9c459de9 |
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