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Layer-dependent zero-line modes in antiferromagnetic topological insulators

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 107, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.107.075303

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Recently, magnetic domain walls were observed in antiferromagnetic topological insulators MnBi2Te4. In this study, the layer dependence and distribution of intrinsic topological zero-line modes (ZLMs) along the domain walls in MnBi2Te4 multilayers were investigated. The role of spatial layer degree of freedom and magnetic domain wall configurations in determining electronic transport properties and ZLMs distribution in antiferromagnetic topological insulator systems was revealed. The findings provide a strategy for manipulating ZLMs and distinguishing magnetic structures.
Recently, the magnetic domain walls have been experimentally observed in antiferromagnetic topological insulators MnBi2Te4. Here we study the intrinsic topological zero-line modes (ZLMs) that appear along the domain walls, and find that these ZLMs are layer dependent in MnBi2Te4 multilayers. We reveal the role of the spatial layer degree of freedom and magnetic domain wall configurations in determining the electronic transport properties and the distribution of the ZLMs in antiferromagnetic topological insulator systems. For antiferromagnetic domain wall with out-of-plane magnetization within each domain, we find that ZLMs are only distributed in the odd-number layers equally. For the Neel domain wall, the ZLMs are no longer distributed in the odd-number layers equally due to the mirror symmetry (Mz) breaking, and can exist in the even-number layers in multilayer systems. Moreover, the ZLMs are mainly distributed in the outermost layers with increasing layer thickness. Our findings lay out a strategy in manipulating ZLMs and can be utilized to distinguish the corresponding magnetic structures.

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