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Bonding Interactions Can Drive Topological Phase Transitions in a Zintl Antiferromagnetic Insulator

Materials Science 2024-09-04 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

While \sim30% of materials are reported to be topological, topological insulators are rare. Magnetic topological insulators (MTI) are even harder to find. Identifying crystallographic features that can host the coexistence of a topological insulating phase with magnetic order is vital for finding intrinsic MTI materials. Thus far, most materials that are investigated for the determination of an MTI are some combination of known topological insulators with a magnetic ion such as MnBi2_2Te4_4. Motivated by the recent success of EuIn2_{2}As2_{2}, we investigate the role of chemical pressure on topologically trivial insulator, Eu5_5In2_2Sb6_6 via Ga substitution. Eu5_5Ga2_2Sb6_6 is predicted to be topological but is synthetically difficult to stabilize. We look into the intermediate compositions between Eu5_5In2_2Sb6_6 and Eu5_5Ga2_2Sb6_6 through theoretical works to explore a topological phase transition and band inversion mechanism. We attribute the band inversion mechanism to changes in Eu-Sb hybridization as Ga is substituted for In due to chemical pressure. We also synthesize Eu5_{5}In4/3_{4/3}Ga2/3_{2/3}Sb6_{6}, the highest Ga concentration in Eu5_{5}In2x_{2-x}Gax_{x}Sb6_{6}, and report the thermodynamic, magnetic, transport, and Hall properties. Overall, our work paints a picture of a possible MTI via band engineering and explains why Eu-based Zintl compounds are suitable for the co-existence of magnetism and topology.

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@article{arxiv.2409.00455,
  title  = {Bonding Interactions Can Drive Topological Phase Transitions in a Zintl Antiferromagnetic Insulator},
  author = {Tanya Berry and Jaime M. Moya and David Smiadak and Scott B. Lee and Sigalit Aharon and Alexandra Zevalkink and Tyrel M. McQueen and Leslie M. Schoop},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.00455},
  year   = {2024}
}