Wednesday, May 23, 2012

1205.4728 (Pouyan Ghaemi et al.)

Designer quantum spin Hall phase transition in molecular graphene    [PDF]

Pouyan Ghaemi, Sarang Gopalakrishnan, Taylor L. Hughes
Graphene was the first material predicted to be a time-reversal-invariant topological insulator; however, the insulating gap is immeasurably small owing to the weakness of spin-orbit interactions in graphene. A recent experiment [1] demonstrated that designer honeycomb lattices with graphene-like "Dirac" band structures can be engineered by depositing a regular array of carbon monoxide atoms on a metallic substrate. Here, we argue that by growing such designer lattices on metals or semiconductors with strong spin-orbit interactions, one can realize an analog of graphene with strong intrinsic spin-orbit coupling, and hence a highly controllable two-dimensional topological insulator. We estimate the range of substrate parameters for which the topological phase is achievable, and consider the experimental feasibility of some candidate substrates.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1205.4728

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