Dirac semimetal phase in the hexagonal LiZnBi

Abstract

Based on first-principles calculations, we find that LiZnBi, a metallic hexagonal ABC compound, can be driven into a Dirac semimetal with a pair of Dirac points by strain. The nontrivial topological nature of the strained LiZnBi is directly demonstrated by calculating its Z2 index and the surface states, where the Fermi arcs are clearly observed. The low-energy states as well as topological properties are shown to be sensitive to the strain configurations. The finding of Dirac semimetal phase in LiZnBi may intrigue further researches on the topological properties of hexagonal ABC materials and promote new practical applications.

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