We theoretically propose that the van der Waals layered ternary transition metal chalcogenide V_{2}MX_{4} (M=W, Mo; X=S, Se) is a new family of quantum anomalous Hall insulators with sizable bulk gap and Chern number C=-1. The large topological gap originates from the deep band inversion between spin-up bands contributed by d_{xz}, d_{yz} orbitals of V and spin-down band from d_{z^{2}} orbital of M at the Fermi level. Remarkably, the Curie temperature of monolayer V_{2}MX_{4} is predicted to be much higher than that of monolayer MnBi_{2}Te_{4}.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe proposed a parameter-free volume element representation that satisfies the electron counting model and obtains accurate machine learning potential energy and direct force fitting of randomly perturbed hexagonal BN. Our method preserves permutational, translational, and rotational invariance and can be extended to three-dimensional systems, verified by a system of bulk Si. As a result, we obtained 0.
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March 2023
Topological magnetism in quasi-1D systems can be interesting because of the significant quantum confinement. However, the realization is missing. In this letter, we propose the use of 3× periodicities related edge reconstructions of MoS zigzag edges to construct a topological quasi-1D spin chain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA rare-earth compound on a metal may form a two-dimensional (2D) intermetallic compound whose properties can be further modulated by the underlying substrate periodicity and coupling. Here, we present a combinational and systematic investigation using scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy (STM/STS) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations on erbium (Er) on Cu(111). Experimentally, an intriguing growth mode transition from a branched island to a fractal-like island has been observed depending on whether the deposition process of Er is interrupted for a certain duration: post-deposition effects, such as nucleation and island growth controlled by diffusion, play an essential role in altering the Er island edge and its activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe interlayer coupling can be used to engineer the electronic structure of van der Waals heterostructures (superlattices) to obtain properties that are not possible in a single material. So far research in heterostructures has been focused on commensurate superlattices with a long-ranged Moiré period. Incommensurate heterostructures with rotational symmetry but not translational symmetry (in analogy to quasicrystals) are not only rare in nature, but also the interlayer interaction has often been assumed to be negligible due to the lack of phase coherence.
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