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Quantum oscillations in acoustic phonons in Weyl semimetals

We theoretically study the modification of the energy spectrum of long-wavelength acoustic phonons due to the electron-phonon interaction in a three-dimensional topological Weyl semimetal under the influence of quantizing magnetic fields. We find that the dispersion and attenuation of phonons show striking oscillatory behaviors as varying the magnetic field at low temperatures. These oscillations are distinct when the Fermi energy is in different energy regimes. Moreover, the van Hove singularity of the Weyl spectrum can manifest as a transition between different oscillation patterns when increasing the magnetic field. These phonon behaviors could provide testable fingerprints of the Fermi surface morphology and relativistic feature of the Weyl semimetal.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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