Quantum spin Hall state in monolayer 1T'-WTe 2

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Abstract

A quantum spin Hall (QSH) insulator is a novel two-dimensional quantum state of matter that features quantized Hall conductance in the absence of a magnetic field, resulting from topologically protected dissipationless edge states that bridge the energy gap opened by band inversion and strong spin-orbit coupling. By investigating the electronic structure of epitaxially grown monolayer 1T'-WTe 2 using angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) and first-principles calculations, we observe clear signatures of topological band inversion and bandgap opening, which are the hallmarks of a QSH state. Scanning tunnelling microscopy measurements further confirm the correct crystal structure and the existence of a bulk bandgap, and provide evidence for a modified electronic structure near the edge that is consistent with the expectations for a QSH insulator. Our results establish monolayer 1T'-WTe 2 as a new class of QSH insulator with large bandgap in a robust two-dimensional materials family of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs).

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Tang, S., Zhang, C., Wong, Di., Pedramrazi, Z., Tsai, H. Z., Jia, C., … Shen, Z. X. (2017). Quantum spin Hall state in monolayer 1T’-WTe 2. Nature Physics, 13(7), 683–687. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys4174

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