Topologically-protected metallic states induced by a one-dimensional extended defect in a 2D topological insulator
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.otherquant-ph
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defectextendedone-dimensionalstatestopologicalbulkmetallicpairs
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We report ab initio calculations showing that a single one-dimensional extended defect can originate topologically-protected metallic states in the bulk of two-dimensional topological insulators. We find that a narrow extended defect composed of periodic units consisting of one octogonal and two pentagonal rings embedded in the hexagonal bulk of a bismuth bilayer introduces two pairs of one-dimensional Dirac-fermion states with opposite spin-momentum locking. Although both Dirac pairs are localized along the extended-defect core, their interactions are screened due to the trivial topological nature of the extended defect.
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