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Competing edge structures of Sb and Bi bilayers generated by trivial and nontrivial band topologies

Title
Competing edge structures of Sb and Bi bilayers generated by trivial and nontrivial band topologies
Other Titles
위상학적 특성에 의해 변화하는 안티모니(111)나노리본과 비스무스(111)나노리본의 가장자리 구조
Author
Jeong, SangMin
Alternative Author(s)
정상민
Advisor(s)
조준형
Issue Date
2019. 8
Publisher
한양대학교
Degree
Master
Abstract
One-dimensional (1D) edge states formed at the boundaries of 2D normal and topological insulators have shown intriguing quantum phases such as charge density wave and quantum spin Hall effect. Based on first principles density-functional theory calculations including spin-orbit coupling (SOC), we show that the edge states of zigzag Sb(111) and Bi(111) nanoribbons drastically change the stability of their edge structures. For zigzag Sb(111) nanoribbon, the Peierls-distorted or reconstructed edge structure is stabilized by a band-gap opening. However, for zigzag Bi(111) nanoribbons, such insulating structures are destabilized due to the presence of topologically protected gapless edge states, resulting in the stabilization of a metallic, shear-distorted edge structure. We also show that the edge states of the Bi(111) nanoribbon exhibit a larger Rashba-type spin splitting at the boundary of Brillouin zone compared to those of the Sb(111) nanoribbon. Interestingly, the spin textures of edge states in the Peierls-distorted Sb edge structure and the shear-distorted Bi edge structure have all three spin components perpendicular and parallel to the edges due to their broken mirror-plane symmetry. The present findings demonstrate that the topologically trivial and nontrivial edge states play crucial roles in determining the edge structures of normal and topological insulators.
URI
https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/109808http://hanyang.dcollection.net/common/orgView/200000435699
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