Anisotropic Properties in Two-Dimensional Topological Insulator Candidates Ta<sub>2</sub>M<sub>3</sub>Te<sub>5</sub> (M = Pd, Ni)
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Abstract
In a two-dimensional topological insulator (2DTI), the insulating bulk band's nontrivial topology, protected by time-reversal symmetry, allows for creating unique, back scattering-free edge states. Therefore, the potential for 2DTI to be used in spintronics and quantum qubits is very promising. 2DTI has, however, only been validated in a few systems. Ta2M3Te5 (M=Pd, Ni) has recently been proposed as a possible 2DTI candidate that can be modified by strain. Ta2M3Te5 (M=Pd, Ni) also features an anisotropic in-plane crystal structure. This anisotropy may result in an anisotropic energy dispersion of phonons and electrons in momentum space. It may offer a foundation for the study of 1D physics. Here, we investigated Ta2M3Te5 nanoflakes' anisotropic characteristics. EDS, XRD, TEM, and Raman were used to characterize the materials after they had been synthesized using chemical vapor transport. Using theoretical calculations and ultra-low frequency Raman spectroscopy, angle-dependent phonon vibrations have been investigated. The electrical transport properties of nanodevices made from a few atomic layers were studied.
Funding acknowledgment:
This work is supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) grant #1752997, and Louisiana Board of Regents (BOR) grant #LEQSF(2022-23)-ENH-DE-14, National Science Foundation (NSF) grant #1752997, Louisiana Board of Regents (BOR) grant #LEQSF(2022-23)-ENH-DE-14 and # LEQSF(2022-25)-RD-A-23, and the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund.
Funding acknowledgment:
This work is supported by National Science Foundation (NSF) grant #1752997, and Louisiana Board of Regents (BOR) grant #LEQSF(2022-23)-ENH-DE-14, National Science Foundation (NSF) grant #1752997, Louisiana Board of Regents (BOR) grant #LEQSF(2022-23)-ENH-DE-14 and # LEQSF(2022-25)-RD-A-23, and the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund.
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Presenters
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Fei Wang
Tulane University
Authors
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Fei Wang
Tulane University
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Abin Joshy
Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Tulane University, Tulane University
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Qiaohui Zhou
Tulane University
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Xin Lu
Tulane University
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Jiang Wei
Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Tulane University, Tulane University
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Pavel Sorokin
National University of Science and Technology MISiS
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Konstantin Larionov
National University of Science and Technology MISiS
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Liubov Yu Antipina
National University of Science and Technology MISiS