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Interaction-induced quantum spin Hall insulator in the organic Dirac electron system $\alpha$-(BEDT-TSeF)$_2$I$_3$

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2022-05-24 v5

Abstract

Focusing on the recently-discovered candidate topological insulator α\alpha-(BEDT-TSeF)2_2I3_3 -- having two-dimensional charge-neutral Dirac cones in a low symmetry lattice -- we combine ab-initio and extended-Hubbard model calculations to deal with spin-orbit and non-local repulsive interactions, and find a realization of an interaction-induced quantum spin Hall (QSH) insulator, similar to the one proposed in the honeycomb lattice under next-nearest neighbor repulsions. In the absence of repulsive interactions, a topological insulator appears by the spin-orbit coupling and is characterized by a nonzero spin Chern number. By considering up to next-nearest neighbor repulsions at Hartree-Fock level, the intrinsic spin-orbit gap is found to grow by orders of magnitude and a QSH insulating phase appears that has both a finite spin Chern number and order parameter. Transport coefficients and spin susceptibility are calculated and found to consistently account for most of the experimental findings, including the metal-to-insulator crossover occurring at 50\sim50 K as well as the Berry phase change from 0 to π\pi under hydrostatic pressure. We argue that such a QSH insulating phase does not necessitate a sizeable spin-orbit interaction to generate a large insulating gap, which is highly advantageous for the search of novel topological phases in generic materials having low symmetry lattice and/or small spin-orbit coupling.

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@article{arxiv.2110.05010,
  title  = {Interaction-induced quantum spin Hall insulator in the organic Dirac electron system $\alpha$-(BEDT-TSeF)$_2$I$_3$},
  author = {Daigo Ohki and Kazuyoshi Yoshimi and Akito Kobayashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2110.05010},
  year   = {2022}
}