Photoinduced topological phase transition from a crossing-line nodal semimetal to a multiple-Weyl semimetal
Abstract
We propose a simple scheme to construct a model whose Fermi surface is comprised of crossing-line nodes. The Hamiltonian consists of a normal hopping term and an additional term which is odd under the mirror reflection. The line nodes appear along the mirror-invariant planes, where each line node carries the quantized Berry magnetic flux. We explicitly construct a model with the N-fold rotational symmetry, where the 2N line nodes merge at the north and south poles. Photoirradiation induces a topological phase transition. When we apply photoirradiation along the kz axis, there emerge point nodes carrying the monopole charge N at these poles, while all the line nodes disappear. The resultant system describes anisotropic multiple-Weyl fermions.
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