摘要
Though the quantum spin Hall effect(QSHE) in two-dimensional(2 D) crystals has been widely explored, the experimental realization of quantum transport properties is only limited to HgTe/CdTe or InAs/GaSb quantum wells. Here we employ a tight-binding model on the basis of d(z^2), d(xy), and d(x^2-y^2) orbitals to propose QSHE in the triangular lattice, which are driven by a crossing of electronic bands at the Γ point. Remarkably, 2 D oxidized Mxenes W2 M2 C3 are ideal materials with nontrivial gap of 0.12 eV, facilitating room-temperature observations in experiments. We also find that the nontrivially topological properties of these materials are sensitive to the cooperative effect of the electron correlation and spin-orbit coupling. Due to the feasible exfoliation from its 3 D MAX phase, our work paves a new direction towards realizing QSHE with low dissipation.
Though the quantum spin Hall effect(QSHE) in two-dimensional(2 D) crystals has been widely explored, the experimental realization of quantum transport properties is only limited to HgTe/CdTe or InAs/GaSb quantum wells. Here we employ a tight-binding model on the basis of d(z^2), d(xy), and d(x^2-y^2) orbitals to propose QSHE in the triangular lattice, which are driven by a crossing of electronic bands at the Γ point. Remarkably, 2 D oxidized Mxenes W2 M2 C3 are ideal materials with nontrivial gap of 0.12 eV, facilitating room-temperature observations in experiments. We also find that the nontrivially topological properties of these materials are sensitive to the cooperative effect of the electron correlation and spin-orbit coupling. Due to the feasible exfoliation from its 3 D MAX phase, our work paves a new direction towards realizing QSHE with low dissipation.
基金
Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province under Grant No ZR2018MA033
the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No 11274143