Material with a nontrivial topology in its electronic structure enforces the existence of helical Dirac fermionic surface states. We discover emergent topological phases in the stacked structures of topological insulator and band insulator layers where the surface Dirac fermions interact with each other with a particular helicity ordering. Using first-principles calculations and a model Lagrangian, we explicitly demonstrate that such helicity ordering occurs in real materials of ternary chalcogen compounds and determines their topological-insulating phase. Our results reveal the rich collective nature of interacting surface Dirac fermions and pave the way for utilizing topological phases for technological devices such as nonvolatile memorie...
A three-dimensional (3D) nodal-loop semimetal phase is exploited to engineer a number of intriguing ...
Transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are renowned for their rich and varied bulk properties, whil...
Topological crystalline insulators (1–5) (TCIs) are a class of materials that possess a unique type ...
A topological insulator is a novel state of quantum matter, characterized by symmetry-protected Dira...
The commonly adopted classification of the electronic phases of matter as metals, insulators, semime...
We introduce exotic gapless states—“composite Dirac liquids”—that can appear at a strongly interacti...
Topological insulators (TIs) are bulk insulators with exotic 'topologically protected' surface condu...
In topological crystalline insulators (TCIs), topology and crystal symmetry intertwine to create sur...
Topological crystalline insulators (TCIs) are new states of matter whose topological distinction rel...
Topological states of matter are a novel family of phases that elude the conventional Landau paradig...
We investigate using local structural disorder to induce a topologically nontrivial phase in a solid...
We investigate using local structural disorder to induce a topologically nontrivial phase in a solid...
Surfaces of topological insulators host a new class of states with Dirac dispersion and helical spin...
Dirac boundary states on opposite boundaries can overlap and interact owing to finite size effect. W...
Recent experiments and theories have suggested that strong spin-orbit coupling effects in certain ba...
A three-dimensional (3D) nodal-loop semimetal phase is exploited to engineer a number of intriguing ...
Transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are renowned for their rich and varied bulk properties, whil...
Topological crystalline insulators (1–5) (TCIs) are a class of materials that possess a unique type ...
A topological insulator is a novel state of quantum matter, characterized by symmetry-protected Dira...
The commonly adopted classification of the electronic phases of matter as metals, insulators, semime...
We introduce exotic gapless states—“composite Dirac liquids”—that can appear at a strongly interacti...
Topological insulators (TIs) are bulk insulators with exotic 'topologically protected' surface condu...
In topological crystalline insulators (TCIs), topology and crystal symmetry intertwine to create sur...
Topological crystalline insulators (TCIs) are new states of matter whose topological distinction rel...
Topological states of matter are a novel family of phases that elude the conventional Landau paradig...
We investigate using local structural disorder to induce a topologically nontrivial phase in a solid...
We investigate using local structural disorder to induce a topologically nontrivial phase in a solid...
Surfaces of topological insulators host a new class of states with Dirac dispersion and helical spin...
Dirac boundary states on opposite boundaries can overlap and interact owing to finite size effect. W...
Recent experiments and theories have suggested that strong spin-orbit coupling effects in certain ba...
A three-dimensional (3D) nodal-loop semimetal phase is exploited to engineer a number of intriguing ...
Transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) are renowned for their rich and varied bulk properties, whil...
Topological crystalline insulators (1–5) (TCIs) are a class of materials that possess a unique type ...