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Rhombohedral graphite junctions as a platform for continuous tuning between topologically trivial and non-trivial electronic phases

Luke Soneji, Marcin Mucha-Kruczynski, Simon Crampin

Junctions between rhombohedral graphite crystals enable continuous tuning between topologically trivial and non-trivial electronic phases via crystal sliding.

arxiv:2504.06759 v2 · 2025-04-09 · cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.other

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Junctions between rhombohedral graphite crystals enable smooth transition between topologically trivial and non-trivial regimes distinguished by the absence or presence of topological junction states, with the appearance of topological states related to the symmetry of the atomic stacking at the interface.

C2weakest assumption

The Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model analogy correctly maps the symmetry of atomic stacking at the rhombohedral graphite interface onto the presence or absence of topological junction states, and that sliding produces only the intended change in stacking without introducing confounding effects from lattice mismatch or other interactions.

C3one line summary

Rhombohedral graphite junctions enable tuning between topological phases via sliding-induced changes in atomic stacking symmetry at the interface, using an SSH model analogy to link stacking to presence or absence of junction states.

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arxiv: 2504.06759 · arxiv_version: 2504.06759v2 · doi: 10.48550/arxiv.2504.06759 · pith_short_12: WDOXK6BA25JG · pith_short_16: WDOXK6BA25JGLUSQ · pith_short_8: WDOXK6BA
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