Emerging Nontrivial Topology in Ultrathin Films of Rare-Earth Pnictides.

ACS Nano

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716, United States.

Published: November 2023

Thin films of rare-earth monopnictide (RE-V) semimetals are expected to turn into semiconductors due to quantum confinement effects (QCE), lifting the overlap between electron pockets at Brillouin zone edges (X) and hole pockets at the zone center (Γ). Instead, using LaSb as an example, we find the emergence of the quantum spin Hall (QSH) insulator phase in (001)-oriented films as the thickness is reduced to 7, 5, or 3 monolayers (MLs). This is attributed to a strong QCE on the in-plane electron pockets and the lack of quantum confinement on the out-of-plane pocket projected onto the zone center, resulting in a band inversion. Spin-orbit coupling (SOC) opens a sizable nontrivial gap in the band structure of ultrathin films. Such effect is anticipated to be general in rare-earth monopnictides and may lead to interesting phenomena when coupled with the 4 magnetic moments present in other members of this family of materials.

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