Tunable Dirac Semimetals with Higher-order Fermi Arcs in Kagome Lattices Pd3Pb2X2 (X = S, Se)
Abstract
Bulk-boundary correspondence has achieved a great success in the identification of topological states. However, this elegant strategy doesn't apply to the Dirac semimetals (DSMs). Here, we propose that kagome lattices Pd3Pb2X2 (X = S, Se) are unique type-I DSMs without surface Fermi arc states, which are different from the previous well-known DSMs, such as Na3Bi and Cd3As2. Pd3Pb2X2 are characterized by nontrivial topological invariant Z3, guaranteeing a higher-order bulk-hinge correspondence and the existence of higher-order Fermi arcs, as well as fractional corner charges on the hinges. The type-I DSMs are located at the phase boundaries of several topological phases, including type-II DSMs and three-dimensional weak topological insulators. The phase transitions can be easily manipulated by external strain. Our results provide feasible platforms for the study of these unique DSMs and the related phase transitions.
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