Novel topological phenomena are anticipated for three-dimensional (3D) Dirac
electrons. The magnetotransport properties of cubic Sr3PbO
antiperovskite, theoretically proposed to be a 3D massive Dirac electron
system, are studied. The measurements of Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations and
Hall resistivity indicate the presence of a low density (∼1×1018cm−3) of holes with an extremely small cyclotron mass of
0.01-0.06me. The magnetoresistance Δρxx(B) is linear in
magnetic field B with the magnitude independent of temperature. These results
are fully consistent with the presence of 3D massive Dirac electrons in Sr3PbO. The chemical flexibility of the antiperovskites and our findings
in the family member, Sr3PbO, point to their potential as a model
system in which to explore exotic topological phases