Abstract
Abstract
The family of transition-metal dipnictides has been of theoretical and experimental interest because this family hosts topological states and extremely large magnetoresistance (MR). Recently,
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, a member of this family, has been predicted to support a topological crystalline insulating state. Here, by using high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), we reveal both closed and open pockets in the metallic Fermi surface (FS) and linearly dispersive bands on the (
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) surface, along with the presence of extreme MR observed from magneto-transport measurements. A comparison of the ARPES results with first-principles computations shows that the linearly dispersive bands on the measured surface of
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are trivial bulk bands. The absence of symmetry-protected surface state on the (
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) surface indicates its topologically dark nature. The presence of open FS features suggests that the open-orbit fermiology could contribute to the extremely large MR of
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Funder
Division of Materials Research
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Basic Energy Sciences
Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India
Office of Science
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science