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Evidence for Higher order topology in Bi and Bi_(0.92)Sb_(0.08)

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arxiv 2107.00698 v4 pith:3OT2ORI6 submitted 2021-07-01 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

Evidence for Higher order topology in Bi and Bi_(0.92)Sb_(0.08)

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Higher order topological insulators (HOTIs) are a new class of topological materials which host protected states at the corners or hinges of a crystal. HOTIs provide an intriguing alternative platform for helical and chiral edge states and Majorana modes, but there are very few known materials in this class. Recent studies have proposed Bi as a potential HOTI, however, its topological classification is not yet well accepted. In this work, we show that the (110) facets of Bi and BiSb alloys can be used to unequivocally establish the topology of these systems. Bi and Bi$_{0.92}$Sb$_{0.08}$ (110) films were grown on silicon substrates using molecular beam epitaxy and studied by scanning tunneling spectroscopy. The surfaces manifest rectangular islands which show localized hinge states on three out of the four edges, consistent with the theory for the HOTI phase. This establishes Bi and Bi$_{0.92}$Sb$_{0.08}$ as HOTIs, and raises questions about the topological classification of the full family of Bi$_{x}$Sb$_{1-x}$ alloys.

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