Topological Properties Determined by Atomic Buckling in Self-Assembled Ultrathin Bi(110)

  • Yunhao Lu (1690285)
  • Wentao Xu (187610)
  • Mingang Zeng (1690294)
  • Guanggeng Yao (1690303)
  • Lei Shen (76320)
  • Ming Yang (109148)
  • Ziyu Luo (1690300)
  • Feng Pan (257056)
  • Ke Wu (320733)
  • Tanmoy Das (1394428)
  • Pimo He (1690291)
  • Jianzhong Jiang (1473595)
  • Jens Martin (1690297)
  • Yuan Ping Feng (1640623)
  • Hsin Lin (1424719)
  • Xue-sen Wang (1690288)
Publication date
January 2015

Abstract

Topological insulators (TIs) are a new type of electronic materials in which the nontrivial insulating bulk band topology governs conducting boundary states with embedded spin-momentum locking. Such edge states are more robust in a two-dimensional (2D) TI against scattering by nonmagnetic impurities than in its three-dimensional (3D) variant, because in 2D the two helical edge states are protected from the only possible backscattering. This makes the 2D TI family a better candidate for coherent spin transport and related applications. While several 3D TIs are already synthesized experimentally, physical realization of 2D TI is so far limited to hybrid quantum wells with a tiny bandgap that does not survive temperatures above 10 K. Here, com...

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