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Nontrivial quantum oscillation geometric phase shift in a trivial band

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A novel quantum oscillation phase shift that arises from unusual filling-enforced constraints in a multiband system is reported. Quantum oscillations provide a notable visualization of the Fermi surface of metals,… Click to show full abstract

A novel quantum oscillation phase shift that arises from unusual filling-enforced constraints in a multiband system is reported. Quantum oscillations provide a notable visualization of the Fermi surface of metals, including associated geometrical phases such as Berry’s phase, that play a central role in topological quantum materials. Here we report the existence of a new quantum oscillation phase shift in a multiband system. In particular, we study the ABA-trilayer graphene, the band structure of which is composed of a weakly gapped linear Dirac band, nested within a quadratic band. We observe that Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) oscillations of the quadratic band are shifted by a phase that sharply departs from the expected 2π Berry’s phase and is inherited from the nontrivial Berry’s phase of the linear band. We find this arises due to an unusual filling enforced constraint between the quadratic band and linear band Fermi surfaces. Our work indicates how additional bands can be exploited to tease out the effect of often subtle quantum mechanical geometric phases.

Keywords: band; phase; quantum oscillation; phase shift

Journal Title: Science Advances
Year Published: 2019

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