Phonon-induced topological phase transition in SnTe

ORAL

Abstract

Unlike the topologically trivial semiconductor PbTe, SnTe has an inverted band gap at the L point that gives rise to a topological crystalline insulating phase protected by mirror symmetry [1]. In this work, we calculate the temperature renormalization of the electronic band structure of SnTe. We account for the energy shift of the electronic states due to thermal expansion, and electron-phonon interaction using the nonadiabatic Allen-Heine-Cardona formalism within density functional perturbation theory [2,3]. Corrections to the electronic band structure due to electron-electron interaction are obtained using many-body perturbation theory (GW). We capture the decrease of the direct gap with temperature yielding a temperature-induced phase transition to a topologically trivial phase at ~800 K. We find that both thermal expansion and electron-phonon interaction have a considerable effect on these temperature variations. We also analyze the temperature dependence of the electron-phonon self-energy.

[1] T. H. Hsieh et al., Nat. Commun. 3, 982 (2012)
[2] S. Ponce et al, J. Chem. Phys. 143, 102813 (2015)
[3] J. D. Querales-Flores et al, Phys. Rev. Mater. 3, 055405 (2019)

*This work is supported by Science Foundation Ireland under Investigators Programme No. 15/IA/3160.

Presenters

  • Jose D. Querales-Flores

    • Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland
    • Tyndall National Institute

Authors

  • Jose D. Querales-Flores

    • Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland
    • Tyndall National Institute
  • Pablo Aguado-Puente

    • Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK
  • Dorde Dangic

    • University College Cork
    • Tyndall National Institute
    • Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland
  • Jiang Cao

    • Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing, China
    • School of Electronic and Optical Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology
  • Tchavdar Todorov

    • Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK
  • Myrta Grüning

    • Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK
    • Queens Univ Belfast
    • Atomistic Simulation Centre, Queen's University Belfast
  • Stephen B Fahy

    • University College Cork
    • Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland
    • University Colledge Cork
  • Ivana Savic

    • Tyndall National Institute
    • Tyndall National Institute, Cork, Ireland
    • Univ Coll Cork