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

Natl Sci Rev. 2019 Oct;6(5):914-920. doi: 10.1093/nsr/nwz110. Epub 2019 Aug 6.

Abstract

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.

Keywords: Dirac materials; Hall resistance; discrete-scale invariance; log-periodic oscillations; magnetoresistance; topological materials.