- A
semimetal is a
material with a
small energy overlap between the
bottom of the
conduction band and the top of the
valence band, but they do not overlap...
- Weyl
semimetals are
semimetals or
metals whose quasiparticle excitation is the Weyl fermion, a
particle that pla**** a
crucial role in
quantum field theory...
- holes. The two
conical surfaces touch each
other and form a zero-band gap
semimetal. The name of
Dirac cone
comes from the
Dirac equation that can describe...
- 1940–1960.
Metalloids are
sometimes called semimetals, a
practice that has been discouraged, as the term
semimetal has a more
common usage as a
specific kind...
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electrons from the
valence to the
conduction band. Hence, in the case of a
semimetal with an
overlap region, the
electrical conductivity is high. If there...
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Cadmium ****nide (Cd3As2) is an
inorganic semimetal in the II-V family. It
exhibits the
Nernst effect. Cd3As2
dissociates between 220 and 280 °C according...
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properties of
semimetals are
partway between those of
metals and semiconductors.
There are
additional types, in
particular Weyl and
Dirac semimetals. The classic...
- In July 2015, Weyl
fermions have been
experimentally realized in Weyl
semimetals.
Composite particles (such as hadrons, nuclei, and atoms) can be bosons...
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properties characteristic of both. They are
often termed semimetals or metalloids. The term "
semimetal" used in this
sense should not be
confused with its...
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consistent in the
overall pattern, like a solid.
Topological semimetals: Weyl
semimetal Dirac semimetal Topological superconductor Metallic and
insulating states...