Engineering emergent topological phases in van der Waals heterostructures

Speaker
Affiliation
Unimore and CNR Nano
Date
2023-05-04
Time
15:00
Venue
HYBRID: S3 Seminar Room, Physics Building, Third Floor and https://tinyurl.com/MarcoGibertini
Host
Massimo Rontani

Despite the huge expansion in the family of 2D materials, quantum spin Hall and Chern insulators have remained rare and elusive, with most monolayers displaying topologically trivial properties. Still, combining such trivial 2D materials into van der Waals heterostructures offers combinatorially vast opportunities to realize emergent topological order. Here, not only we disclose different  strategies to engineer topological heterostructures out of trivial insulating layers, but we also show how the emergent topological phase can be controlled by external means. On one side we report on the possibility to switch the Chern number of a heterostructure by varying the magnetization orientation through an external magnetic field. On the other hand, we propose to achieve a non-volatile electric-field control of a quantum spin Hall phase by combining a ferroelectric monolayer with a trivial 2D insulator. All theoretical scenarios are validated through accurate first-principles simulations and by screening 2D databases for realistic materials platforms.

 

The seminar is realized in the framework of the funded projects and grants:
Levi-Montalcini programme MUR
ECOSISTER ECS_00000033 PNRR MUR project