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Review: Progress on 2D topological insulators and potential ap-plications in electronic devices

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arxiv 2008.04150 v3 pith:SXH7OK54 submitted 2020-08-10 cond-mat.mes-hall

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Two-dimensional topological insulators (2DTI) have attracted increasing attention during the past few years. New 2DTI with increasing larger spin-orbit coupling (SOC) gaps have been predicted by theoretical calculations and some of them have been synthesized experimentally. In this review, the 2DTI, ranging from single element graphene-like materials to bi-elemental TMDs and to multi-elemental materials, with different thicknesses, structures and phases, have been summarized and discussed. The topological properties (especially the quantum spin Hall effect and Dirac fermion feature) and potential applications have been summarized. This review also points out the challenge and opportuni-ties for future 2DTI study, especially on the device applications based on the topological properties.

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