Quantum spin Hall insulators (QSHI) have been proposed to power several applications, many of which rely on the possibility to switch on and off the non-trivial topology. Typically this control is achieved through strain or electric fields, which require energy consumption to be maintained. On the contrary, a non-volatile mechanism would be highly beneficial and could be realized through ferroelectricity if opposite polarization states are associated with different topological phases. While this is not possible in a single ferroelectric material where the two polarization states are related by inversion, the necessary asymmetry could be introduced by combining a ferroelectric layer with another two-dimensional (2D) trivial insulator. Here, ...
Van der Waals heterostructures offer great versatility to tailor unique interactions at the atomical...
Abstract The intertwined ferroelectricity and band topology will enable the non-volatile control of ...
Today, searching for materials hosting quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) at high temperature and ...
Quantum spin Hall insulators (QSHI) have been proposed to power several applications, many of which ...
2Quantum spin Hall insulators (QSHI) have been proposed to power several applications, many of which...
We introduce a class of two-dimensional (2D) materials that possess coexisting ferroelectric and top...
We introduce a class of two-dimensional (2D) materials that possess coexisting ferroelectric and top...
Quantum spin Hall (QSH) effect materials feature edge states that are topologically protected from b...
Two-dimensional topological insulators and two-dimensional materials with ferroelastic characteristi...
Two-dimensional topological insulators and two-dimensional materials with ferroelastic characteristi...
The quantum spin Hall insulators predicted ten years ago and now experimentally observed are instrum...
Two-dimensional (2D) topological insulators (TIs) hold promise for applications in spintronics based...
The intertwined ferroelectricity and band topology will enable the non-volatile control of the topol...
The intertwined ferroelectricity and band topology will enable the non-volatile control of the topol...
The intertwined ferroelectricity and band topology will enable the non-volatile control of the topol...
Van der Waals heterostructures offer great versatility to tailor unique interactions at the atomical...
Abstract The intertwined ferroelectricity and band topology will enable the non-volatile control of ...
Today, searching for materials hosting quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) at high temperature and ...
Quantum spin Hall insulators (QSHI) have been proposed to power several applications, many of which ...
2Quantum spin Hall insulators (QSHI) have been proposed to power several applications, many of which...
We introduce a class of two-dimensional (2D) materials that possess coexisting ferroelectric and top...
We introduce a class of two-dimensional (2D) materials that possess coexisting ferroelectric and top...
Quantum spin Hall (QSH) effect materials feature edge states that are topologically protected from b...
Two-dimensional topological insulators and two-dimensional materials with ferroelastic characteristi...
Two-dimensional topological insulators and two-dimensional materials with ferroelastic characteristi...
The quantum spin Hall insulators predicted ten years ago and now experimentally observed are instrum...
Two-dimensional (2D) topological insulators (TIs) hold promise for applications in spintronics based...
The intertwined ferroelectricity and band topology will enable the non-volatile control of the topol...
The intertwined ferroelectricity and band topology will enable the non-volatile control of the topol...
The intertwined ferroelectricity and band topology will enable the non-volatile control of the topol...
Van der Waals heterostructures offer great versatility to tailor unique interactions at the atomical...
Abstract The intertwined ferroelectricity and band topology will enable the non-volatile control of ...
Today, searching for materials hosting quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) at high temperature and ...