Strain Tunable Semimetal-Topological-Insulator Transition in Monolayer 1T^{'}-WTe_{2}.

Phys Rev Lett

Key Laboratory of Artificial Structures and Quantum Control (Ministry of Education), Shenyang National Laboratory for Materials Science, School of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, China.

Published: July 2020

A quantum spin hall insulator is manifested by its conducting edge channels that originate from the nontrivial topology of the insulating bulk states. Monolayer 1T^{'}-WTe_{2} exhibits this quantized edge conductance in transport measurements, but because of its semimetallic nature, the coherence length is restricted to around 100 nm. To overcome this restriction, we propose a strain engineering technique to tune the electronic structure, where either a compressive strain along the a axis or a tensile strain along the b axis can drive 1T^{'}-WTe_{2} into an full gap insulating phase. A combined study of molecular beam epitaxy and in situ scanning tunneling microscopy or spectroscopy then confirmed such a phase transition. Meanwhile, the topological edge states were found to be very robust in the presence of strain.

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