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Log-periodic quantum magneto-oscillations and discrete-scale invariance in topological material HfTe5...

by Huichao Wang, Jiaqiang Yan, David Mandrus, Xincheng Xie, Jian Wang
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
National Science Review
Publication Date
Page Numbers
914 to 920
Volume
6
Issue
5

Discrete-scale invariance (DSI) is a phenomenon featuring intriguing log-periodicity that can be rarely observed in quantum systems. Here, we report the log-periodic quantum oscillations in the longitudinal magnetoresistivity (ρxx) and the Hall traces (ρyx) of HfTe5 crystals, which reveal the DSI in the transport-coefficients matrix. The oscillations in ρxx and ρyx show the consistent logB-periodicity with a phase shift. The finding of the logB oscillations in the Hall resistance supports the physical mechanism as a general quantum effect originating from the resonant scattering. Combined with theoretical simulations, we further clarify the origin of the log-periodic oscillations and the DSI in the topological materials. This work evidences the universality of the DSI in the Dirac materials and provides indispensable information for a full understanding of this novel phenomenon.