Abstract

In this paper, we give a systematic theoretical study on the Landau levels (LLs) and magneto-optical conductivity Re(σ αα ) in a gapped Dirac semimetal model with mixed linear and parabolic dispersions under a magnetic field, which was recently proposed by Jiang et al (2020 Phys. Rev. Lett. 125 046403) to explain the experimental magnetoinfrared spectroscopy in the three-dimensional ZrTe5 crystal. We find that the strong magnetic field can drive the LLs become noninverted and thus the strong topological insulator phase in ZrTe5 turns to be a trivial insulator. In the different magnetic field regions, the density of states and Re(σ αα ) can exhibit distinct signatures. Moreover, when the magnetic field is weak, a qualitative relation in Re(σ zz ) between the peaks at the saddle points is revealed as Re Re , which is in good agreement with the experiment.

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