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High Spin-Chern-Number Insulator in α-Antimonene

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Abstract

We report on a new topological phase characterized by a high-number quantized Spin Hall conductivity in α-Sb, which we have found in investigating the electronic structures of monolayer α-phase group V elements. This distinct topological phase is invisible in the symmetry-based topological quantum chemistry (TQC) and symmetry indicators (SIs). Since α-As and Sb share the same band representations at high-symmetry points, they are both trivial insulators in terms of TQC and SIs. However, we demonstrate that there is a topological phase transition between As and Sb that involves a band-gap closing at two k-points on the high-symmetry line X-Γ-X. In the absence of spin-orbit coupling (SOC), As is a trivial insulator, while Sb is a Dirac semimetal with four Dirac points (DPs) located away from the high-symmetry lines. Inclusion of Sz-conserved SOC gaps out the DPs and induces a nontrivial Berry curvature and drives Sb into the new high-spin Chern number topological phase. The band structure of α-Bi differs from that of Sb by a band inversion at Γ, transforming Bi into a Z2 topological insulator. Our study shows that quantized spin Hall conduc- tivity can serve as a topological invariant beyond the Z2 topological invariant for characterizing the topological phases.

Presenters

  • Baokai Wang

    Northeastern University

Authors

  • Baokai Wang

    Northeastern University

  • XIAOTING ZHOU

    Northeastern University

  • Yen-Chuan Lin

    National Taiwan University

  • Hsin Lin

    Academia Sinica, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

  • Arun Bansil

    Northeastern University, Department of Physics, Northeastern University, USA