Literature DB >> 33328665

Tuning the Chern number in quantum anomalous Hall insulators.

Yi-Fan Zhao1, Ruoxi Zhang1, Ruobing Mei1, Ling-Jie Zhou1, Hemian Yi1, Ya-Qi Zhang1, Jiabin Yu1, Run Xiao1, Ke Wang2, Nitin Samarth1, Moses H W Chan1, Chao-Xing Liu3, Cui-Zu Chang4.   

Abstract

A quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) state is a two-dimensional topological insulating state that has a quantized Hall resistance of h/(Ce2) and vanishing longitudinal resistance under zero magnetic field (where h is the Planck constant, e is the elementary charge, and the Chern number C is an integer)1,2. The QAH effect has been realized in magnetic topological insulators3-9 and magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene10,11. However, the QAH effect at zero magnetic field has so far been realized only for C = 1. Here we realize a well quantized QAH effect with tunable Chern number (up to C = 5) in multilayer structures consisting of alternating magnetic and undoped topological insulator layers, fabricated using molecular beam epitaxy. The Chern number of these QAH insulators is determined by the number of undoped topological insulator layers in the multilayer structure. Moreover, we demonstrate that the Chern number of a given multilayer structure can be tuned by varying either the magnetic doping concentration in the magnetic topological insulator layers or the thickness of the interior magnetic topological insulator layer. We develop a theoretical model to explain our experimental observations and establish phase diagrams for QAH insulators with high, tunable Chern number. The realization of such insulators facilitates the application of dissipationless chiral edge currents in energy-efficient electronic devices, and opens up opportunities for developing multi-channel quantum computing and higher-capacity chiral circuit interconnects.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33328665     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-3020-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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