Non-stoichiometry and Defects in the Weyl Semimetals TaAs, TaP, NbP, and NbAs

Abstract

We report a structural study of the Weyl semimetals TaAs, TaP, NbP, and NbAs, utilizing diffraction techniques (single crystal x-ray diffraction and energy dispersive spectroscopy) and imaging techniques (transmission electron microscopy/scanning transmission electron microscopy). We observe defects of various degrees, leading to non-stoichiometric single crystals of all four semimetals. While TaP displays a large pnictide deficiency with composition TaP0.83(3), and stacking faults accompanied by anti-site disorder and site vacancies, TaAs displays transition metal deficiency with composition Ta0.92(2)As and a high density of stacking faults. NbP also displays pnictide deficiency, yielding composition NbP0.95(2), and lastly, NbAs display very little deviation from a 1:1 composition, NbAs1.00(3), and is therefore recommended to serve as the model compound for these semimetals.

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