Quantum Transport on the Surfaces of Topological Nodal-line Semimetals
Abstract
Topological nodal-line semimetals are always characterized by the drumhead surface states at the open boundaries. In this paper we first derive an analytical expression for the surface Green's function of a nodal-line semimetal. By making use of this result, we explore the charge and spin transport properties of a metallic chain on the surface of a nodal-line semimetal, as functions of the gate voltage applied on the top of the material. According to the size of the nodal loop, due to the coupling to the surface modes, the charge conductance in the chain is found to show a robust plateau at e2/h, or to exhibit multiple valleys at e2/h. Correspondingly, the spin polarization of the transmitted current is 100\% at the plateau region, or exhibits multiple peaks at nearly 100\%. This feature can be viewed as a transport signature of the topological nodal-line semimetals.
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