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Strain-induced collapse of Landau Levels in real Weyl semimetals

The collapse of Landau levels under an electric field perpendicular to the magnetic field is one of the distinctive features of Dirac materials. So is the coupling of lattice deformations to the electronic degrees of freedom in the form of gauge fields which allows the formation of pseudo-Landau levels from strain. We analyze the collapse of Landau levels induced by strain on realistic Weyl semimetals hosting anisotropic, tilted Weyl cones in momentum space. We perform first-principles calculations, to establish the conditions on the external strain for the collapse of Landau levels in TaAs which can be experimentally accessed.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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