- Zhang, Yichen;
- Zhou, Ruixiang;
- Wu, Hanlin;
- Oh, Ji Seop;
- Li, Sheng;
- Huang, Jianwei;
- Denlinger, Jonathan D;
- Hashimoto, Makoto;
- Lu, Donghui;
- Mo, Sung-Kwan;
- Kelly, Kevin F;
- McCandless, Gregory T;
- Chan, Julia Y;
- Birgeneau, Robert J;
- Lv, Bing;
- Li, Gang;
- Yi, Ming
The interplay between charge order (CO) and nontrivial band topology has spurred tremendous interest in understanding topological excitations beyond the single-particle description. In a quasi-one-dimensional nonsymmorphic crystal TaTe4, the (2a×2b×3c) charge ordered ground state drives the system into a space group where the symmetry indicators feature the emergence of Dirac fermions and unconventional double Dirac fermions. Using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and first-principles calculations, we provide evidence of the CO induced Dirac fermion-related bands near the Fermi level. Furthermore, the band folding at the Fermi level is compatible with the new periodicity dictated by the CO, indicating that the electrons near the Fermi level follow the crystalline symmetries needed to host double Dirac fermions in this system.