Engineering ideal helical topological networks in stanene via Zn decoration

Jennifer Coulter, Mark R. Hirsbrunner, Oleg Dubinkin, Taylor L. Hughes, Boris Kozinsky

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Abstract

The xene family of topological insulators plays a key role in many proposals for topological electronic, spintronic, and valleytronic devices. These proposals rely on applying local perturbations, including electric fields and proximity magnetism, to induce topological phase transitions in xenes. However, these techniques lack control over the geometry of interfaces between topological regions, a critical aspect of engineering topological devices. We propose adatom decoration as a method for engineering atomically precise topological edge modes in xenes. Our first-principles calculations show that decorating stanene with Zn adatoms exclusively on one of two sublattices induces a topological phase transition from the quantum spin Hall (QSH) to quantum valley Hall (QVH) phase and confirm the existence of spin-valley polarized edge modes propagating at QSH/QVH interfaces. We conclude by discussing technological applications of these edge modes that are enabled by the atomic precision afforded by recent advances in adatom manipulation technology.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number284
JournalCommunications Physics
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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