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Discovery of Higher-Order Topological Insulators using the Spin Hall Conductivity as a Topology Signature

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Abstract

The discovery and realization of topological insulators, a phase of matter which hosts metallic boundary states when the d-dimension insulating bulk is confined to (d-1)-dimensions, led to several potential applications. Recently, it was shown that protected topological states can manifest in (d-2)-dimensions, such as hinge and corner states for three- and two-dimensional systems, respectively. These nontrivial materials are named higher-order topological insulators (HOTIs). Here we show a connection between spin Hall effect and HOTIs using a combination of ab initio calculations and tight-binding modeling. The model demonstrates how a non-zero bulk midgap spin Hall conductivity (SHC) emerges within the HOTI phase. Following this, we performed high-throughput density functional theory calculations to find unknown HOTIs, using the SHC as a criterion. We calculated the SHC of 693 insulators resulting in seven stable two-dimensional HOTIs. Our work guides novel experimental and theoretical advances towards higher-order topological insulators realization and applications.

Presenters

  • Marcio Costa

    Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Physics Institute, Universidade Federal Fluminense

Authors

  • Marcio Costa

    Instituto de Física, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Physics Institute, Universidade Federal Fluminense

  • Gabriel Ravanhani Schleder

    Univ Federal do ABC

  • Carlos Mera Acosta

    Univ Federal do ABC, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309, USA, RASEI, University of Colorado, Boulder, Center for Natural and Human Sciences, Federal University of ABC

  • Antonio M Padilha

    Laboratório Nacional de Nanotecnologia

  • Frank Cerasoli

    University of North Texas

  • Marco Buongiorno Nardelli

    Physics, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA, University of North Texas

  • Adalberto Fazzio

    Laboratório Nacional de Nanotecnologia, Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory CNPEM, 13083-970, Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil