Disruption of the accidental Dirac semimetal state in ZrTe5 under hydrostatic pressure

Abstract

We study the effect of hydrostatic pressure on the magnetotransport properties of the zirconium pentatelluride. The magnitude of resistivity anomaly gets enhanced with increasing pressure, but the transition temperature T is almost independent of it. In the case of H b, the quasi-linear magnetoresistance decreases drastically from 3300\% (9 T) at ambient pressure to 400\% (14 T) at 2.5 GPa. Besides, the change of the quantum oscillation phase from topological nontrivial to trivial is revealed around 2 GPa. Both demonstrate that the pressure breaks the accidental Dirac node in ZrTe5. For H c, in contrast, subtle changes can be seen in the magnetoresistance and quantum oscillations. In the presence of pressure, ZrTe5 evolves from a highly anisotropic to a nearly isotropic electronic system, which accompanies with the disruption of the accidental Dirac semimetal state. It supports the assumption that ZrTe5 is a semi-3D Dirac system with linear dispersion along two directions and a quadratic one along the third.

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