Observation of Ferroelectricity in Anti-ferromagnetic Topological Heterostructures
ORAL
Abstract
Magnetic topological Insulators have caught huge attention for its potential to achieve dissipationless edge state. MnBi2Te4, the first intrinsic anti-ferromagnetic TI, has already received focus research interest recently and exhibited many novel topological behavior. Quantum Anomalous Hall effect was observed in odd-layered MnBi2Te4 thin flake up to 1.4 Kelvin. Even-layered 2-dimensional MnBi2Te4, whcih is anti-ferromagnetic axion insulator, is the perfect platform to investigate quantized topological magnetoelectric coupling and layer-locked berry curvature. Here, we report a unconventional ferroelectric behavior by stacking MnBi2Te4 with InBiSe3, a trivial semiconctuor sharing a similar crystal structure as MnBi2Te4 with 6 percent lattice mismatch. MnBi2Te4 based moire heterostructure have not been reported and similar ferroelectricity has been observed in graphene-based moire systems. Combined with its magneto-electric coupling and ferromagnetic order, this multiferroic system shows potential for further exploring various topological phenomena.
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Presenters
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Yu-fei Liu
Harvard University
Authors
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Yu-fei Liu
Harvard University