SmO thin films: a flexible route to correlated flat bands with nontrivial topology

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Abstract

Using density functional theory based calculations, we show that the correlated mixed-valent compound SmO is a 3D strongly topological semi-metal as a result of a 4$f$-5$d$ band inversion at the X point. We also show that the topological non-triviality in SmO is very robust and prevails for a wide range of lattice parameters, making it an ideal candidate to investigate topological nontrivial correlated flat bands in thin-film form. Moreover, the electron filling is tunable by strain. In addition, we find conditions for which the inversion is of the 4$f$-6$s$ type, making SmO to be a rather unique system. The similarities of the crystal symmetry and the lattice constant of SmO to the well studied ferromagnetic semiconductor EuO, makes SmO/EuO thin film interfaces an excellent contender towards realizing the quantum anomalous Hall effect in a strongly correlated electron system.

*Funding by the DFG within FOR 1346 is acknowledged

Authors

  • Deepa Kasinathan

    • Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden
  • Klaus Koepernik

    • IFW Dresden, P.O. Box 270116, D-01171 Dresden
  • Liu Hao Tjeng

    • Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden
  • Maurits Haverkort

    • MPI Chem. Phys. Dresden
    • Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Dresden