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      A novel electromagnetic mode in neutral Weyl Semimetals

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          We study light propagation in a neutral Weyl semimetal with the Fermi level lying at the Weyl nodes. The nontrivial topology induces a screening effect in one of the two transverse gauge fields, for which we find two branches of attenuated collective excitations. In addition to the known topologically gaped photon mode, a novel massless and slightly damped excitation appears. Strikingly, at low energies this new excitation has a linear dispersion and it propagates with the same velocity than the electrons, while at energies well above the electron-hole continuum threshold it behaves as a massive attenuated photon with velocity similar to the speed of light in the material. There is a crossover at certain momentum in the direction perpendicular to the separation of the Weyl nodes above which the novel gapless mode enters into an overdamped regime. Regarding the unscreened gauge field we show that it is also attenuated, which is a non-topological property shared by Dirac semimetals as well.

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          2015-09-01
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          1509.00248
          5a69b56f-3730-4533-a304-7bef866aac05

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          cond-mat.mes-hall hep-th

          High energy & Particle physics,Nanophysics
          High energy & Particle physics, Nanophysics

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