Large-gap quantum spin Hall insulators are promising materials for room-temperature applications based on Dirac fermions. Key to engineer the topologically non-trivial band ordering and sizable band gaps is strong spin-orbit interaction. Following Kane and Mele’s original suggestion, one approach is to synthesize monolayers of heavy atoms with honeycomb coordination accommodated on templates with hexagonal symmetry. Yet, in the majority of cases, this recipe leads to triangular lattices, typically hosting metals or trivial insulators. Here, we conceive and realize “indenene”, a triangular monolayer of indium on SiC exhibiting non-trivial valley physics driven by local spin-orbit coupling, which prevails over inversion-symmetry breaking terms. By means of tunneling microscopy of the 2D bulk we identify the quantum spin Hall phase of this triangular lattice and unveil how a hidden honeycomb connectivity emerges from interference patterns in Bloch px ± ipy-derived wave functions.
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Design and realization of topological dirac fermions on a triangular lattice
%0 Journal Article
%1 bauernfeind2021design
%A Bauernfeind, Maximilian
%A Erhardt, Jonas
%A Eck, Philipp
%A Thakur, Pardeep K
%A Gabel, Judith
%A Lee, Tien-Lin
%A Schäfer, Jörg
%A Moser, Simon
%A Di Sante, Domenico
%A Claessen, Ralph
%A Sangiovanni, Giorgio
%D 2021
%J Nat. Commun.
%K a
%N 1
%P 5396
%R 10.1038/s41467-021-25627-y
%T Design and realization of topological dirac fermions on a triangular lattice
%U https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-25627-y.pdf
%V 12
%X Large-gap quantum spin Hall insulators are promising materials for room-temperature applications based on Dirac fermions. Key to engineer the topologically non-trivial band ordering and sizable band gaps is strong spin-orbit interaction. Following Kane and Mele’s original suggestion, one approach is to synthesize monolayers of heavy atoms with honeycomb coordination accommodated on templates with hexagonal symmetry. Yet, in the majority of cases, this recipe leads to triangular lattices, typically hosting metals or trivial insulators. Here, we conceive and realize “indenene”, a triangular monolayer of indium on SiC exhibiting non-trivial valley physics driven by local spin-orbit coupling, which prevails over inversion-symmetry breaking terms. By means of tunneling microscopy of the 2D bulk we identify the quantum spin Hall phase of this triangular lattice and unveil how a hidden honeycomb connectivity emerges from interference patterns in Bloch px ± ipy-derived wave functions.
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abstract = {Large-gap quantum spin Hall insulators are promising materials for room-temperature applications based on Dirac fermions. Key to engineer the topologically non-trivial band ordering and sizable band gaps is strong spin-orbit interaction. Following Kane and Mele’s original suggestion, one approach is to synthesize monolayers of heavy atoms with honeycomb coordination accommodated on templates with hexagonal symmetry. Yet, in the majority of cases, this recipe leads to triangular lattices, typically hosting metals or trivial insulators. Here, we conceive and realize “indenene”, a triangular monolayer of indium on SiC exhibiting non-trivial valley physics driven by local spin-orbit coupling, which prevails over inversion-symmetry breaking terms. By means of tunneling microscopy of the 2D bulk we identify the quantum spin Hall phase of this triangular lattice and unveil how a hidden honeycomb connectivity emerges from interference patterns in Bloch px ± ipy-derived wave functions.},
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author = {Bauernfeind, Maximilian and Erhardt, Jonas and Eck, Philipp and Thakur, Pardeep K and Gabel, Judith and Lee, Tien-Lin and Schäfer, Jörg and Moser, Simon and Di Sante, Domenico and Claessen, Ralph and Sangiovanni, Giorgio},
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title = {Design and realization of topological dirac fermions on a triangular lattice},
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