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Direct visualization of edge state in even-layer MnBi<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>4</sub> at zero magnetic field

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Abstract

Being the first intrinsic antiferromagnetic (AFM) topological insulator, MnBi2Te4 is argued to be a topological axion state in its even-layer form due to the antiparallel magnetization between the top and bottom layers. Here we combine both transport and scanning microwave impedance microscopy (sMIM) to investigate such axion state in atomically thin MnBi2Te4 with even-layer thickness at zero magnetic field. While transport measurements show a zero Hall plateau signaturing the axion state, sMIM uncovers an unexpected edge state raising questions regarding the nature of the “axion state”. Based on our model calculation, we propose that the even-layer MnBi2Te4 at zero field is in an AFM quantum spin Hall (QSH) state hosting a pair of helical edge states. Such novel AFM QSH is originated from the combination of half translation symmetry and time-reversal symmetry in MnBi2Te4. Our finding thus signifies the richness of topological phases in MnB2Te4 that has yet to be fully explored.

Publication: arXiv:2105.10234

Presenters

  • Xiaodong Zhou

    Fudan Univ

Authors

  • Xiaodong Zhou

    Fudan Univ

  • Weiyan Lin

    Fudan Univ

  • Yang Feng

    Fudan Univ

  • Yongchao Wang

    Tsinghua Univ

  • Zichen Lian

    Tsinghua Univ

  • Hao Li

    Tsinghua Univ

  • Yang Wu

    Tsinghua Univ

  • Chang Liu

    Tsinghua Univ

  • Yihua Wang

    Fudan Univ

  • Jinsong Zhang

    Tsinghua Univ

  • Yayu Wang

    Tsinghua Univ

  • Chuizhen Chen

    Soochow Univ

  • Jian Shen

    Fudan Univ