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Resonant Plasmon-Axion Excitations Induced by Charge Density Wave Order in Weyl Semimetal

We investigate the charge excitations of a Weyl semimetal in the axionic charge density wave (axionic CDW) state. While it has been shown that the topological response (anomalous Hall conductivity) is protected against the CDW state, we find that the long wavelength plasmon excitation is radically influenced by the dynamics of the CDW order parameter. In the normal state, we show that an undamped collective mode should exist at q~Q_(CDW) if there is an attractive interaction favoring the formation of the CDW state. The undamped nature of this collective mode is attributed to a gap-like feature in the particle-hole continuum at q~Q_(CDW) due to the chirality of the Weyl nodes, which is not seen in other materials with CDW instability. In the CDW state, the long wavelength plasmon excitations become more dispersive due to the additional interband scattering not allowed in the normal state. Moreover, because the translational symmetry is spontaneously broken, Umklapp scattering, the process conserving the total momentum only up to nQ_(CDW) with n an integer and Q_(CDW) the ordering wave vector, emerges in the CDW state. We find that the plasmon excitation couples to the phonon mode of the CDW order via the Umklapp scattering, leading to two branches of resonant collective modes observable in the density-density correlation function at q~0 and q~Q_(CDW). Based on our analysis, we propose that measuring these resonant plasmon-axion excitations around q~0 and q~Q_(CDW) by the momentum-resolved electron energy loss spectroscopy (M-EELS) could serve as a reliable way to detect the axionic CDW state in Weyl semimetals.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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