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Topological magnetoelectric response in ferromagnetic axion insulators

Yuhao Wan, Jiayu Li, Qihang Liu

2022National Science Review11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The topological magnetoelectric effect (TME) is a hallmark response of the topological field theory, which provides a paradigm shift in the study of emergent topological phenomena. However, its direct observation is yet to be realized due to the demanding magnetic configuration required to gap all surface states. Here, we theoretically propose that axion insulators with a simple ferromagnetic configuration, such as the MnBi2Te4/(Bi2Te3)n family, provide an ideal playground to realize the TME. In the designed triangular prism geometry, all the surface states are magnetically gapped. Under a vertical electric field, the surface Hall currents give rise to a nearly half-quantized orbital moment, accompanied by a gapless chiral hinge mode circulating in parallel. Thus, the orbital magnetization from the two topological origins can be easily distinguished by reversing the electric field. Our work paves the way for direct observation of the TME in realistic axion-insulator materials.

Topics & Concepts

Magnetoelectric effectAxionFerromagnetismTopological insulatorCondensed matter physicsPhysicsMultiferroicsMaterials scienceQuantum mechanicsAstrophysicsFerroelectricityDielectricDark matterTopological Materials and PhenomenaQuantum many-body systemsAdvanced Condensed Matter Physics
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