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Massive topological edge channels in three-dimensional topological materials induced by extreme surface anisotropy

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arxiv 2311.14069 v1 pith:FGSR44RP submitted 2023-11-23 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords topologicalchannelsedgeone-dimensionalsurfacematerialsthree-dimensionalanisotropy
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A two-dimensional quantum spin Hall insulator exhibits one-dimensional gapless spin-filtered edge channels allowing for dissipationless transport of charge and spin. However, the sophisticated fabrication requirement of two-dimensional materials and the low capacity of one-dimensional channels hinder the broadening applications. We introduce a method to manipulate a three-dimensional topological material to host a large number of one-dimensional topological edge channels utilizing surface anisotropy. Taking ZrTe5 as a model system, we realize a highly anisotropic surface due to the synergistic effect of the lattice geometry and Coulomb interaction, and achieve massive one-dimensional topological edge channels -- confirmed by electronic characterization using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, in combination with first-principles calculations. Our work provides a new avenue to engineer the topological properties of three-dimensional materials through nanoscale tunning of surface morphology and opens up a promising prospect for the development of low-power-consumption electronic nano devices based on one-dimensional topological edge channels.

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  1. DFT based insights into elastic, thermophysical, electronic and optical properties of topological insulators XTe5 (X = Zr, Hf)

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    DFT calculations predict ZrTe5 and HfTe5 are mechanically stable but soft, brittle, and strongly anisotropic, with spin-orbit coupling opening small electronic gaps and broad optical reflectivity.

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