Topological Band Engineering of Lieb Lattice in Phthalocyanine-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Nano Lett

Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455, United States.

Published: March 2020

Topological properties of the Lieb lattice, i.e., the edge-centered square lattice, have been extensively studied and are, however, mostly based on theoretical models without identifying real material systems. Here, based on tight-binding and first-principles calculations, we demonstrate the Lieb-lattice features of the experimentally synthesized phthalocyanine-based metal-organic framework (MPc-MOF), which holds various intriguing topological phase transitions through band engineering. First, we show that the MPc-MOFs indeed have a peculiar Lieb band structure with 1/3 filling, which has been overlooked because of its unconventional band structure deviating from the ideal Lieb band. The intrinsic MPc-MOF presents a trivial insulating state, with its gap size determined by the on-site energy difference (Δ) between the corner and edge-center sites. Through either chemical substitution or physical strain engineering, one can tune Δ to close the gap and achieve a topological phase transition. Specifically, upon closing the gap, topological semimetallic/insulating states emerge from nonmagnetic MPc-MOFs, while magnetic semimetal/Chern insulator states arise from magnetic MPc-MOFs, respectively. Our discovery greatly enriches our understanding of the Lieb lattice and provides a guideline for experimental observation of the Lieb-lattice-based topological states.

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