Freestanding Nanolayers of a Wide-Gap Topological Insulator through Liquid-Phase Exfoliation

  • Lê Anh, Mai
  • Potapov, Pavel
  • Wolf, Daniel
  • Lubk, Axel
  • Glatz, Bernhard
  • Fery, Andreas
  • Doert, Thomas
  • Ruck, Michael
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Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Weinheim : Wiley-VCH
Language
English

Abstract

The layered salt Bi14Rh3I9 is a weak three-dimensional (3D) topological insulator (TI), that is, a stack of two-dimensional (2D) TIs. It has a wide non-trivial band gap of 210 meV, which is generated by strong spin-orbit coupling, and possesses protected electronic edge-states. In the structure, charged layers of (Formula presented.) (Bi4Rh)3I]2+ honeycombs and (Formula presented.) Bi2I8]2− chains alternate. The non-trivial topology of Bi14Rh3I9 is an inherent property of the 2D intermetallic fragment. Here, the exfoliation of Bi14Rh3I9 was performed using two different chemical approaches: (a) through a reaction with n-butyllithium and poly(vinylpyrrolidone), (b) through a reaction with betaine in dimethylformamide at 55 °C. The former yie...

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