Observation of sequential quantum oscillations induced by mini-Landau bands in a three-dimensional Dirac semiconductor
Zezhi Wang, Dong Xing, Bingbing Tong, Senyang Pan, Guangtong Liu, Li Lu, Jinglei Zhang, and Cheng-Long Zhang

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of sequential mini-oscillations superimposed on main quantum oscillations in ZrTe5, revealing internal Landau band structures and exotic quantum phenomena in a three-dimensional Dirac semiconductor.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental evidence of exotic quantum oscillations linked to mini-Landau bands in a non-correlated Dirac semiconductor, expanding understanding of quantum oscillation mechanisms.
Findings
Observation of mini-oscillations with high frequency and heavy effective mass
Sequential features indicating internal Landau band structure
Correlation with mini-Landau band formation and resonance effects
Abstract
Quantum oscillations, the oscillatory behavior of electrical and thermodynamic properties, are typically observed in metals and vanish in the quantum limit under strong magnetic fields1. Phenomena such as the fractional quantum Hall effect2, the Hofstadter butterfly3,4, and recent observations of quantum oscillations in exotic insulators are notable exceptions5-12. The narrow-gap Dirac semiconductor ZrTe5, a less exotic material without strong correlations or artificially engineered superlattices, nevertheless exhibits resistance oscillations in the quantum limit13 but can be interpreted within a simple Zeeman-effect-based picture14,15, which remains conventional quantum oscillations without exotic properties. Here, we report the observation of unexpected mini-oscillations superimposed on Zeeman-effect-induced main oscillations in the quantum limit. The subtracted mini-oscillations are…
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TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Graphene research and applications · 2D Materials and Applications
