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Strain-induced chiral magnetic effect in Weyl semimetals

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Abstract

We argue that strain applied to a time-reversal and inversion breaking Weyl semimetal in a magnetic field can induce an electric current via the chiral magnetic effect. A tight-binding model is used to show that strain generically changes the locations in the Brillouin zone but also the energies of the band touching points (tips of the Weyl cones). Since axial charge in a Weyl semimetal can relax via intervalley scattering processes, the induced current will decay with a time scale given by the lifetime of a chiral quasiparticle. We estimate the strength and lifetime of the current for typical material parameters and find that it should be experimentally observable.

Original languageEnglish
Article number241405
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume94
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 19 2016

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