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  • Topological metals like mitrofanovite PtTe show potential for spintronics, catalysis, and superconductivity due to unique quasiparticle excitations.
  • By utilizing advanced techniques, researchers found that the electronic states in PtTe vary based on surface terminations, influencing both the electronic band structure and the spin texture.
  • Both surface configurations display strong spin polarization and unique topological features, hinting at the possibility of diverse electronic behaviors from the same material.

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Due to their peculiar quasiparticle excitations, topological metals have high potential for applications in the fields of spintronics, catalysis, and superconductivity. Here, by combining spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy, and density functional theory, we discover surface-termination-dependent topological electronic states in the recently discovered mitrofanovite PtTe. Mitrofanovite crystal is formed by alternating, van der Waals bound layers of PtTe and PtTe. Our results demonstrate that mitrofanovite is a topological metal with termination-dependent (i) electronic band structure and (ii) spin texture. Despite their distinct electronic character, both surface terminations are characterized by electronic states exhibiting strong spin polarization with a node at the Γ point and sign reversal across the Γ point, indicating their topological nature and the possibility of realizing two distinct electronic configurations (both of them with topological features) on the surface of the same material.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.1c04766DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Topological metals like mitrofanovite PtTe show potential for spintronics, catalysis, and superconductivity due to unique quasiparticle excitations.
  • By utilizing advanced techniques, researchers found that the electronic states in PtTe vary based on surface terminations, influencing both the electronic band structure and the spin texture.
  • Both surface configurations display strong spin polarization and unique topological features, hinting at the possibility of diverse electronic behaviors from the same material.
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Mitrofanovite, Layered Platinum Telluride, for Active Hydrogen Evolution.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

January 2021

Division of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, ELTEC College of Engineering, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 03760, Republic of Korea.

Two-dimensional (2D) layered catalysts have been considered as a class of ideal catalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) because of their abundant active sites with almost zero Gibbs energy change for hydrogen adsorption. Despite the promising performance, the design of stable and economic electrochemical catalyst based on 2D materials remains to be resolved for industrial-scale hydrogen production. Here, we report layered platinum tellurides, mitrofanovite PtTe, which serves as an efficient and stable catalyst for HER with an overpotential of 39.

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