Kanatzidisite: A Natural Compound with Distinctive van der Waals Heterolayered Architecture.

J Am Chem Soc

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208, United States.

Published: August 2023

New minerals have long been a source of inspiration for the design and discovery. Many quantum materials, including superconductors, quantum spin liquids, and topological materials, have been unveiled through mineral samples with unusual structure types. In this report, we present kanatzidisite, a new naturally occurring material with formula [BiSbS][Te] and monoclinic symmetry (space group of 2/) with lattice parameters = 4.0021(5) Å, = 3.9963(5) Å, = 21.1009(10) Å, and β = 95.392(3)°. The mineral exhibits a unique structure consisting of alternating BiSbS double van der Waals layers and distorted [Te] square nets essentially forming an array of parallel zigzag Te chains. Our theoretical calculations suggest that the band structure of kanatzidisite may exhibit topological features characteristic of a Dirac semimetal.

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