NMR Evidence for the Topologically Nontrivial Nature in a Family of Half-Heusler Compounds

Xiaoming Zhang, Zhipeng Hou, Yue Wang, Guizhou Xu, Chenglong Shi, EnKe Liu, Xuekui Xi, Wenhong Wang, Guangheng Wu, Xixiang Zhang

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Abstract

Spin-orbit coupling (SOC) is expected to partly determine the topologically nontrivial electronic structure of heavy half-Heusler ternary compounds. However, to date, attempts to experimentally observe either the strength of SOC or how it modifies the bulk band structure have been unsuccessful. By using bulk-sensitive nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy combined with first-principles calculations, we reveal that 209Bi NMR isotropic shifts scale with relativity in terms of the strength of SOC and average atomic numbers, indicating strong relativistic effects on NMR parameters. According to first-principles calculations, we further claim that nuclear magnetic shieldings from relativistic p1/2 states and paramagnetic contributions from low-lying unoccupied p3/2 states are both sensitive to the details of band structures tuned by relativity, which explains why the hidden relativistic effects on band structure can be revealed by 209Bi NMR isotropic shifts in topologically nontrivial half-Heusler compounds. Used in complement to surface-sensitive methods, such as angle resolved photon electron spectroscopy and scanning tunneling spectroscopy, NMR can provide valuable information on bulk electronic states.
Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 16 2016

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KAUST Repository Item: Exported on 2020-10-01
Acknowledgements: This work was supported by the National Program on Key Basic Research Project (Grant No. 2012CB619405 and 2011CB012800), National Natural Science Foundation of China, NSFC (Grant Nos 51371190, 51301195 and No. 11474343), and Strategic Priority Research Program B of the Chinese Academy of Sciences under the grant No. XDB07010300.

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