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Topological insulators in twisted transition metal dichalcogenide homobilayers

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-03-06 v2

Abstract

We show that moir\'e bands of twisted homobilayers can be topologically nontrivial, and illustrate the tendency by studying valence band states in ±K\pm K valleys of twisted bilayer transition metal dichalcogenides, in particular, bilayer MoTe2_2. Because of the large spin-orbit splitting at the monolayer valence band maxima, the low energy valence states of the twisted bilayer MoTe2_2 at +K+K (K-K) valley can be described using a two-band model with a layer-pseudospin magnetic field Δ(r)\boldsymbol{\Delta}(\boldsymbol{r}) that has the moir\'e period. We show that Δ(r)\boldsymbol{\Delta}(\boldsymbol{r}) has a topologically non-trivial skyrmion lattice texture in real space, and that the topmost moir\'e valence bands provide a realization of the Kane-Mele quantum spin-Hall model, i.e., the two-dimensional time-reversal-invariant topological insulator. Because the bands narrow at small twist angles, a rich set of broken symmetry insulating states can occur at integer numbers of electrons per moir\'e cell.

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@article{arxiv.1807.03311,
  title  = {Topological insulators in twisted transition metal dichalcogenide homobilayers},
  author = {Fengcheng Wu and Timothy Lovorn and Emanuel Tutuc and Ivar Martin and A. H. MacDonald},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.03311},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

5+5 pages, 4+4 figures. Title has been modified. Accepted by Physical Review Letters on February 7, 2019