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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 14, Issue 40, Pages 9052-9059Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c01939
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This study explores how stacking faults influence the topological characteristics of the magnetic topological insulator MnBi2Te4 (MBT). The researchers found that the presence of a stacking fault leads to the existence of a nearly gapless surface state with spin-momentum locking and preservation of weak band inversion.
Despite theoretical predictions of a gapped surface state for the magnetic topological insulator MnBi2Te4 (MBT), there has been a series of experimental evidence pointing toward gapless states. Here, we theoretically explore how stacking faults could influence the topological characteristics of MBT. We envisage a scenario that a stacking fault exists at the surface of MBT, causing the uppermost layer to deviate from the ground state and its interlayer separation to be expanded. This stacking fault with modulated interlayer couplings hosts a nearly gapless state within the topmost layer due to charge redistribution as the outermost layer recedes. Furthermore, we find evidence of spin-momentum locking and preservation of weak band inversion in the gapless surface state, suggesting the nontrivial topological surface states in the presence of the stacking fault. Our findings provide a plausible elucidation to the long-standing conundrum of reconciling the observation of gapped and gapless states on MBT surfaces.
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