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Link between Weyl-fermion chirality and spin texture

Topological semimetals have recently attracted great attention due to prospective applications governed by their peculiar Fermi surfaces. Weyl semimetals host chiral fermions that manifest as pairs of non-degenerate massless Weyl points in their electronic structure, giving rise to novel macroscopic quantum phenomena such as the chiral anomaly, an unusual magnetoresistance, and various kinds of Hall effects These properties enable the engineering of non-local electric transport devices, magnetic sensors and memories, and spintronics devices. Nevertheless, little is known about the underlying spin- and orbital-degrees of freedom of the electron wave functions in Weyl semimetals, that govern the electric transport. Here, we give evidence that the chirality of the Weyl points in the Type-II Weyl semimetal MoTe$_2$ is directly linked to the spin texture and orbital angular momentum of the electron wave functions. By means of state-of-the-art spin- and momentum-resolved photoemission spectroscopy the spin- and orbital texture in the Fermi surface is directly resolved. Supported by first-principles calculations, we examined the relationship between the topological chiral charge and spin texture, which significantly contributes to the understanding of the electronic structure in topological quantum materials.

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