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High-temperature quantum spin Hall states in buckled III-V-monolayer/SiO$_{2}

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-12-28 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

After establishing the fundamental understanding and the high throughput topological characterization of nearly all inorganic three-dimensional materials, the general interest and the demand of functional applications drive the research of topological insulators to the exploration of systems with a more robust topological nature and fewer fabrication challenges. The successful demonstration of the room-temperature quantum spin Hall (QSH) states in bismuthene/SiC(0001), thus, triggers the search of two-dimensional topological systems that are experimentally easy to access and of even larger topological gaps. In this work, we propose a family of III-V honeycomb monolayers on SiO2_{2} to be the next generation of large gap QSH systems, based on which a spintronic device may potentially operate at room temperature due to its enlarged topological gap (\sim 900 meV) as compared to bismuthene/SiC(0001). Fundamentally, this also realizes a band-inversion type QSH insulator that is distinct to the Kane-Mele type bismuthene/SiC(0001).

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@article{arxiv.2112.13483,
  title  = {High-temperature quantum spin Hall states in buckled III-V-monolayer/SiO$_{2}},
  author = {Yunyouyou Xia and Suhua Jin and Werner Hanke and Ralph Claessen and Gang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.13483},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

6 pages, 3 figures. Report on missing references is welcome