In the quasi-free electron model,the Fermi surface spreads into a sphere in the Brillouin zone,i.e.,the Fermi sphere.The Fermi sphere exists widely in metal systems,no matter whether the crystal is in a body-center cu...In the quasi-free electron model,the Fermi surface spreads into a sphere in the Brillouin zone,i.e.,the Fermi sphere.The Fermi sphere exists widely in metal systems,no matter whether the crystal is in a body-center cubic,face-center cubic,or hexagonal close-packed lattice.Here,we report a class of compounds stabilized at high pressure with Rubik’s cubic Fermi surface.展开更多
基金supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant No.010-63243095)the National Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.92263101 and 12174200)。
文摘In the quasi-free electron model,the Fermi surface spreads into a sphere in the Brillouin zone,i.e.,the Fermi sphere.The Fermi sphere exists widely in metal systems,no matter whether the crystal is in a body-center cubic,face-center cubic,or hexagonal close-packed lattice.Here,we report a class of compounds stabilized at high pressure with Rubik’s cubic Fermi surface.