Two-dimensional (2D) binary XBi compounds, where X belongs to group III elements (B, Al, Ga, and In), in a buckled honeycomb structure may originate sizable gap Z2 topological insulators (TIs). These are characterized by exhibiting single band inversion at the Γ point as well as nontrivial edge states in their corresponding nanoribbons. By using first-principles calculations, we demonstrate that hydrogenation of XBi single layers leads to distinct and stable crystal structures, which can preserve their topological insulating properties. Moreover, hydrogenation opens a band gap in this new class of 2D Z2 TIs, with distinct intensities, exhibiting an interesting electronic behavior for viable room-temperature applications of these 2D materi...
Berrys phase, an inherent constituent of the electronic wave functions, has revolutionarily enriched...
Metals and semiconductors are widely used for making technological devices as they carry electricity...
Ultrathin bilayers (BLs) of bismuth have been predicated to be a two-dimensional (2D) topological in...
Two-dimensional (2D) binary XBi compounds, where X belongs to group III elements (B, Al, Ga, and I...
Two-dimensional (2D) binary XBi compounds, where X belongs to group III elements (B, Al, Ga, and In)...
[[abstract]]We predict planar Sb/Bi honeycomb to harbor a two-dimensional (2D) topological crystalli...
A honeycomb layer of transition metal-centered bismuth cubes has attracted attention as part of the ...
The band structure and stability of XBi and XBi3 (X = B, Al, Ga, and In) single sheets are predicted...
Structural engineering of topological bulk materials is systematically explored with regard to the i...
One of the major obstacles to a wide application range of the quantum spin Hall (QSH) effect is the ...
The search for inversion-asymmetric topological insulators (IATIs) persists as an effect for realizi...
The mathematical field of topology has become a framework in which to describe the low-energy electr...
Commonly, materials are classified as either electrical conductors or insulators. The theoretical di...
Bismuth-based materials have been instrumental in the development of topological physics, even thoug...
We introduce a class of two-dimensional (2D) materials that possess coexisting ferroelectric and top...
Berrys phase, an inherent constituent of the electronic wave functions, has revolutionarily enriched...
Metals and semiconductors are widely used for making technological devices as they carry electricity...
Ultrathin bilayers (BLs) of bismuth have been predicated to be a two-dimensional (2D) topological in...
Two-dimensional (2D) binary XBi compounds, where X belongs to group III elements (B, Al, Ga, and I...
Two-dimensional (2D) binary XBi compounds, where X belongs to group III elements (B, Al, Ga, and In)...
[[abstract]]We predict planar Sb/Bi honeycomb to harbor a two-dimensional (2D) topological crystalli...
A honeycomb layer of transition metal-centered bismuth cubes has attracted attention as part of the ...
The band structure and stability of XBi and XBi3 (X = B, Al, Ga, and In) single sheets are predicted...
Structural engineering of topological bulk materials is systematically explored with regard to the i...
One of the major obstacles to a wide application range of the quantum spin Hall (QSH) effect is the ...
The search for inversion-asymmetric topological insulators (IATIs) persists as an effect for realizi...
The mathematical field of topology has become a framework in which to describe the low-energy electr...
Commonly, materials are classified as either electrical conductors or insulators. The theoretical di...
Bismuth-based materials have been instrumental in the development of topological physics, even thoug...
We introduce a class of two-dimensional (2D) materials that possess coexisting ferroelectric and top...
Berrys phase, an inherent constituent of the electronic wave functions, has revolutionarily enriched...
Metals and semiconductors are widely used for making technological devices as they carry electricity...
Ultrathin bilayers (BLs) of bismuth have been predicated to be a two-dimensional (2D) topological in...