Klein tunneling and magnetoresistance of p-n junctions in Weyl semimetals
Abstract
We study the zero temperature conductance and magnetoconductance of ballistic p-n junctions in Weyl semimetals. Electron transport is mediated by Klein tunneling between n- and p- regions. The chiral anomaly that is realized in Weyl semimetals plays a crucial role in the magnetoconductance of the junction. With the exception of field orientations where the angle between B and the junction plane is small, magnetoconductance is positive and linear in B at both weak and strong magnetic fields. In contrast, magnetoconductance in conventional p-n junctions is always negative.
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