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Tunable topology and berry curvature dipole in transition metal dichalcogenide Janus monolayers

Nesta Benno Joseph, Saswata Roy, Awadhesh Narayan

2021Materials Research Express15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Janus transition metal dichalcogenides, with intrinsic mirror asymmetry, exhibit a wide array of interesting properties. In this work, we study Janus monolayers derived from WTe 2 using first-principles and tight-binding calculations. We discover that WSeTe and WSTe are topologically trivial, in contrast to the parent quantum spin Hall insulator WTe 2 . Motivated by the growing interest in non-linear Hall effect, which also requires asymmetric structures, we investigate the Berry curvature and its dipole in these Janus systems and find that they exhibit strikingly large values of Berry curvature dipole, despite being in the topologically trivial phase. We track down the origin of this behaviour and put forth a low-energy massive Dirac model to understand the central features of our ab inito computations. Our predictions introduce Janus monolayers as promising new platforms for exploring as well as engineering non-linear Hall effect.

Topics & Concepts

JanusBerry connection and curvatureDipoleCondensed matter physicsCurvatureAsymmetryMonolayerTopology (electrical circuits)PhysicsDirac (video compression format)Quantum Hall effectMaterials scienceGeometric phaseNanotechnologyQuantum mechanicsGeometryMathematicsNeutrinoCombinatoricsElectron2D Materials and ApplicationsGraphene research and applicationsTopological Materials and Phenomena