Tunable Topological Energy Bands in 2D Dialkali-Metal Monoxides

  • Chenqiang Hua
  • , Si Li
  • , Zhu An Xu
  • , Yi Zheng*
  • , Shengyuan A. Yang
  • , Yunhao Lu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

2D materials with nontrivial energy bands are highly desirable for exploring various topological phases of matter, as low dimensionality opens unprecedented opportunities for manipulating the quantum states. Here, it is reported that monolayer (ML) dialkali-metal monoxides, in the well-known 2H-MoS2 type lattice, host multiple symmetry-protected topological phases with emergent fermions, which can be effectively tuned by strain engineering. Based on first-principles calculations, it is found that in the equilibrium state, ML Na2O is a 2D double Weyl semimetal, while ML K2O is a 2D pseudospin-1 metal. These exotic topological states exhibit a range of fascinating effects, including universal optical absorbance, super Klein tunneling, and super collimation effect. By introducing biaxial or uniaxial strain, a series of quantum phase transitions between 2D double Weyl semimetal, 2D Dirac semimetal, 2D pseudospin-1 metal, and semiconductor phases can be realized. The results suggest monolayer dialkali-metal monoxides as a promising platform to explore fascinating physical phenomena associated with novel 2D emergent fermions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1901939
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume7
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 2D topological states
  • dialkali-metal monoxides
  • emergent fermions
  • strain engineering
  • topological phase transition

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