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Topological nature and the multiple Dirac cones hidden in Bismuth high-Tc superconductors

Materials Science 2015-05-28 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

Recent theoretical studies employing density-functional theory have predicted BaBiO3_{3} (when doped with electrons) and YBiO3_{3} to become a topological insulator (TI) with a large topological gap (~ 0.7 eV). This, together with the natural stability against surface oxidation, makes the Bismuth-Oxide family of special interest for possible applications in quantum information and spintronics. The central question, we study here, is whether the hole-doped Bismuth Oxides, i.e. Ba1x_{1-x}Kx_{x}BiO3_{3} and BaPb1x_{1-x}Bix_{x}O3_{3}, which are "high-Tc" bulk superconducting near 30 K, additionally display in the further vicinity of their Fermi energy EFE_{F} a topological gap with a Dirac-type of topological surface state. Our electronic structure calculations predict the K-doped family to emerge as a TI, with a topological gap above EFE_{F}. Thus, these compounds can become superconductors with hole-doping and potential TIs with additional electron doping. Furthermore, we predict the Bismuth-Oxide family to contain an additional Dirac cone below EFE_{F} for further hole doping, which manifests these systems to be candidates for both electron- and hole-doped topological insulators.

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@article{arxiv.1410.0821,
  title  = {Topological nature and the multiple Dirac cones hidden in Bismuth high-Tc superconductors},
  author = {Gang Li and Binghai Yan and Ronny Thomale and Werner Hanke},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.0821},
  year   = {2015}
}

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8 pages, 5 figures, 1 table. Published version, open access