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Chemical bonds in topological materials

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TRENDS IN CHEMISTRY
卷 3, 期 9, 页码 700-715

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.trechm.2021.04.011

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  1. Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation

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Topological materials are significant in chemistry, physics, and engineering, with electrons behaving atypically and acting as analogs to particles in high-energy physics, impacting spintronics, catalysis, and quantum information science. While a holistic understanding of the nature of chemical bonding in these materials is lacking, delocalized bonding can lead to topological electronic structures in one-, two-, and three-dimensional systems. Chemical intuition has shown success in polymeric and square-net systems, with potential for structures in one and three dimensions.
Topological materials are of great significance in the chemistry, physics, and engineering communities due to their implications for fundamental and applied science. They are solid-state materials where electrons behave atypically, acting as analogs to particles in high-energy physics. In addition, topological materials are impactful in spintronics, catalysis, and quantum information science. However, we do not yet have a holistic understanding of the nature of chemical bonding in these materials, despite growing evidence that it plays a vital role. In this review, we explore how delocalized bonding can lead to topological electronic structures in one-, two-, and three-dimensional systems. We highlight the successes of chemical intuition in polymeric and square-net systems and the potential for one-and three-dimensional structures to follow.

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