Rational Design Principles of the Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect in Superlatticelike Magnetic Topological Insulators.
Phys Rev Lett
; 123(9): 096401, 2019 Aug 30.
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As a paradigmatic phenomenon in condensed matter physics, the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) in stoichiometric Chern insulators has drawn great interest for years. Using model Hamiltonian analysis and first-principles calculations, we establish a topological phase diagram and map different 2D configurations to it, which are taken from the recently grown magnetic topological insulators MnBi_{4}Te_{7} and MnBi_{6}Te_{10} with superlatticelike stacking patterns. These configurations manifest various topological phases, including the quantum spin Hall effect with and without time-reversal symmetry and QAHE. We then provide design principles to trigger the QAHE by tuning experimentally accessible knobs, such as the slab thickness and magnetization. Our work reveals that superlatticelike magnetic topological insulators with tunable exchange interactions are an ideal platform to realize the long-sought QAHE in pristine compounds, paving a new path within the area of topological materials.
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