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Layer dependent topological phases and transitions in TaRhTe$_4$: From monolayer and bilayer to bulk

Materials Science 2025-09-18 v1

Abstract

The recently synthesized ternary quasi-2D material TaRhTe4_4 is a bulk Weyl semimetal with an intrinsically layered structure, which poses the question how the topology of its electronic structure depends on layers separations. Experimentally these separations may be changed for instance by intercalation of the bulk, or by exfoliation to reach monolayer or few-layer structures. Here we show that in the monolayer limit a quantum spin Hall insulator (QSHI) state emerges, employing density functional calculations as well as a minimal four-orbital tight-binding model that we develop. Even for weak spin-orbit couplings the QSHI is present, which has an interesting edge state that features Rashba-split bands with quadratic band minima. Further we find that a weak topological insulator (WTI) manifests in the bilayer system due to sizable intralayer hopping, contrary to the common lore that only weak interlayer interactions between stacked QSHIs lead to WTIs. Stacked bilayers give rise to a phase diagram as function of the interlayer separation that comprises a Weyl semimetal, WTI and normal insulator phases. These insights on the evolution of topology with dimension can be transferred to the family of layered ternary transition metal tellurides.

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@article{arxiv.2403.11688,
  title  = {Layer dependent topological phases and transitions in TaRhTe$_4$: From monolayer and bilayer to bulk},
  author = {Xiao Zhang and Ning Mao and Oleg Janson and Jeroen van den Brink and Rajyavardhan Ray},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.11688},
  year   = {2025}
}

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22 pages, 14 figures