Realization of Iodinene with Tunable Topological Edge States and Flat Bands
Abstract
ABSTRACT Halogens, known for their diatomic molecular structures, typically do not form extended covalent materials. The development of 2D elemental materials from halogens is therefore significant for both fundamental research and practical applications. Here, we report the realization of a monolayer iodine sheet, namely iodinene, with multiple exotic properties. Using angle‐resolved photoemission spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, and first‐principles calculations, we show that iodinene hosts 2D topological crystalline insulator states, a long‐sought topological state previously observed only in 3D materials. Moreover, iodinene is exceptionally stable under ambient conditions. By applying a tensile strain of 48%, we realize two nearly flat bands with robust topological edge states in between, paving the way for the design and fabrication of tunable topological and spintronic devices.
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Authors (18)
Dong Li
Yu Wang
Xinlei Zhao
Jisong Gao
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhicheng Gao
Institute of Physics
Yudian Zhou
Institute of Physics
Yogendra Kumar
Research Institute for Synchrotron Radiation Science (HiSOR) Hiroshima University Higashi‐Hiroshima Japan
Chenmin Liu
Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China
Xuegao Hu
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qiaoxiao Zhao
Institute of Physics
Peng Cheng
College of Chemistry, Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter
Masashi Arita
Shin‐ichiro Ideta
Research Institute for Synchrotron Radiation Science (HiSOR) Hiroshima University Higashi‐Hiroshima Japan
Kenya Shimada
Research Institute for Synchrotron Radiation Science (HiSOR) Hiroshima University Higashi‐Hiroshima Japan
Kehui Wu
Tsientang Institute for Advanced Study
Yong Xu
Lan Chen
Baojie Feng
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences