Unveiling topological phase complex through structurally tunning bismuth halides

ORAL

Abstract

The synergy of geometry, symmetry, and topology has profound implications especially in the study of topological materials. While strong topological insulators are not rare experimentally, the realizations of weak and higher-order topological insulators in solids are extremely challenging. Our recent studies have shown that quasi-one-dimensional Bi4X4 (X = Br, I) is an ideal system to overcome all such challenges, because of its weak interlayer coupling, large intrinsic gap, band simplicity near Fermi level, and multiple clean cleavage surfaces. Here we carry out a systematic study of this fertile candidate system through strategic doping of Br on I sites to tune the bulk crystal structural and achieve seven different structural phases. Strikingly, the intricate stacking manipulation leads to a cascade of topological phases including strong, weak, higher-order, and trivial insulators. This study suggests that quasi-one-dimensional Bi4X4 is a superior semiconducting system for exploring topologically nontrivial phases and their potential applications.

*The work is support by the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) (FA9550-19-1-0037), National Science Foundation (NSF) (DMREF-1921581 & 2324033) and Office of Naval Research (ONR) (N00014-23-1-2020).

Presenters

  • Wenhao Liu

    • University of Texas at Dallas

Authors

  • Wenhao Liu

    • University of Texas at Dallas
  • Chiho Yoon

    • University of Texas at Dallas
    • The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Nikhil Uday Dhale

    • The University of Texas at Dallas
    • University of Texas at Dallas
  • Ji Seop Oh

    • University of California Berkeley
  • Yichen Zhang

    • Rice University
  • Zheneng Zhang

    • the Ohio State University
  • Jiayin Wang

    • Ohio State University
  • Chun Ning Lau

    • Ohio State University
    • Ohio State Univ - Columbus
  • Robert J Birgeneau

    • University of California, Berkeley
  • Ming Yi

    • Rice University
  • Fan Zhang

    • The University of Texas at Dallas
  • Bing Lv

    • The University of Texas at Dallas
    • TCSUH and Department of Chemistry, University of Houston.