Correlation between topological band character and chemical bonding in a Bi14Rh3I9-based family of insulators.
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ABSTRACT: Recently the presence of topologically protected edge-states in Bi14Rh3I9 was confirmed by scanning tunnelling microscopy consolidating this compound as a weak 3D topological insulator (TI). Here, we present a density-functional-theory-based study on a family of TIs derived from the Bi14Rh3I9 parent structure via substitution of Ru, Pd, Os, Ir and Pt for Rh. Comparative analysis of the band-structures throughout the entire series is done by means of a unified minimalistic tight-binding model that evinces strong similarity between the quantum-spin-Hall (QSH) layer in Bi14Rh3I9 and graphene in terms of Pz-molecular orbitals. Topologically non-trivial energy gaps are found for the Ir-, Rh-, Pt- and Pd-based systems, whereas the Os- and Ru-systems remain trivial. Furthermore, the energy position of the metal d-band centre is identified as the parameter which governs the evolution of the topological character of the band structure through the whole family of TIs. The d-band position is shown to correlate with the chemical bonding within the QSH layers, thus revealing how the chemical nature of the constituents affects the topological band character.
SUBMITTER: Rasche B
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4753431 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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