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Pi Berry phase and Zeeman splitting of TaP probed by high field magnetotransport measurements

The chiral anomaly-induced negative magnetoresistance and non-trivial Berry phase are two fundamental transport properties associated with the topological properties of Weyl fermions. In this work, we report the quantum transport of TaP single crystals in magnetic field up to 31T. Through the analyses of our magnetotransport data, we show TaP has the signatures of a Weyl state, including light effective quasiparticle masses, ultrahigh carrier mobility, as well as negative longitudinal magnetoresistance. Furthermore, we have generalized the Lifshitz-Kosevich formula for Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) oscillations with multi-frequencies, and determined the non-trivial Berry phase of Pi for multiple Fermi pockets in TaP through the direct fitting of the quantum oscillations. In high fields, we also probed signatures of Zeeman splitting, from which the Landé g-factor is extracted.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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