The Fermi surface can be changed by different external conditions like, e.g., pressure or doping. It can lead to a change in the Fermi surface topology, called as the Lifshitz… Click to show full abstract
The Fermi surface can be changed by different external conditions like, e.g., pressure or doping. It can lead to a change in the Fermi surface topology, called as the Lifshitz transition. Here, we briefly describe the Lifshitz transitions induced by the external magnetic field in a one-dimensional optical lattice and iron-based superconductors. We also discuss physical consequences emerging from these transitions.
               
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