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报告题目:
Organic Topological Insulators in Organometallic Lattices
报 告 人:
Zhengfei Wang Department of Materials and Engineering, University of Utah,USA
报告时间:
2013-10-30 10:00
报告地点:
理科楼三楼报告厅
摘要:
Topological insulators (TIs) are a recently discovered class of materials having insulating bulk electronic states but conducting boundary states distinguished by nontrivial topology. So far, several generations of TIs have been theoretically predicted and experimentally confirmed, all based on inorganic materials. In this talk, I will present our recent study of a family of two-dimensional organic TIs made of organometallic lattices [1-4], based on first-principles calculations and tight-binding model analyses. Designed by assembling molecular building blocks of organometallic compounds with strong spin-orbit coupling into a hexagonal and Kagome lattices, these new classes of organic TIs are shown to exhibit nontrivial topological edge states in both Dirac bands and flat Chen bands [1,2], which are robust against significant lattice strain. Realization of quantum anomalous Hall effect in magnetic organic TIs with the inclusion of transition metal elements will also be discussed [3,4]. We envision that organic topological materials will greatly broaden the scientific and technological impact of topological materials.
[1] Z. F. Wang, Zheng Liu and Feng Liu, “Organic topological insulators in organometallic lattices”, Nature Commun. 4, 1471 (2013).
[2] Z. Liu, Z. F. Wang, J.-W. Mei, Y. Wu and Feng Liu, “Flat chern band in a two-dimensional organometallic framework”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 106804(2013).
[3] Z. F. Wang, Z. Liu and Feng Liu, “Quantum anomalous Hall effect in 2D organic topological insulator”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 196801 (2013).
[4] Z. F. Wang, N. Su and Feng Liu, “Prediction of a two-Dimensional organic topological insulator”, Nano Lett., 13, 2842 (2013).
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