Growth and characterization of Bi(110)/CrTe2 heterostructures: Exploring interplay between magnetism and topology

Zhenyu Yuan, Fazhi Yang, Baiqing Lv, Yaobo Huang, Tian Qian, Jinpeng Xu, Hong Ding

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Abstract

The interplay between topology and magnetism is vital for realizing exotic quantum phenomena, significant examples including quantum anomalous Hall effect, axion insulators, and high-order topological states. These states host great potential for future applications in high-speed and low-consumption electronic devices. Despite being extensively investigated, practical platforms are still scarce. In this work, with molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), we provide the first experimental report on high-quality Bi(110)/CrTe2 magnetic heterostructure. By employing in-situ high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy, we are able to examine the interaction between magnetism and topology. There is a potential edge state at an energy level above the Fermi level, but no edge states observed near the Fermi level The absence of high-order topological corner states near E F highlights the importance of lattice matching and interface engineering in designing high-order topological states. Our study provides key insights into the interplay between two-dimensional magnetic and topological materials and offers an important dimension for engineering magnetic topological states.

Original languageEnglish
Article number026802
JournalChinese Physics B
Volume33
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bismuth (110)
  • chromium ditelluride (CrTe)
  • scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)
  • topological states

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