In addition to the well known chiral anomaly, Dirac semimetals have been
argued to exhibit mirror anomaly, close analogue to the parity anomaly of
(2+1)-dimensional massive Dirac fermions. The observable response of such
anomaly is manifested in a singular step-like anomalous Hall response across
the mirror-symmetric plane in the presence of a magnetic field. Although this
result seems to be valid in type-II Dirac semimetals (strictly speaking, in the
linearized theory), we find that type-I Dirac semimetals do not possess such an
anomaly in anomalous Hall response even at the level of the linearized theory.
In particular, we show that the anomalous Hall response continuously approaches
zero as one approaches the mirror symmetric angle in a type-I Dirac semimetal
as opposed to the singular Hall response in a type-II Dirac semimetal.
Moreover, we show that, under certain condition, the anomalous Hall response
may vanish in a linearized type-I Dirac semimetal, even in the presence of time
reversal symmetry breaking.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure