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Structural disorder-driven topological phase transition in noncentrosymmetric BiTeI

Paul Corbae, F. Hellman, Sinéad M. Griffin

2021Physical review. B./Physical review. B17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We investigate using local structural disorder to induce a topologically nontrivial phase in a solid state system. Using first-principles calculations, we introduce structural disorder in the trivial insulator BiTeI and observe the emergence of a topological insulating phase. By modifying the bonding environments, the crystal-field splitting is enhanced, with spin-orbit interactions producing a band inversion in the bulk electronic structure. Analysis of the Wannier charge centers and the surface electronic structure reveals a strong topological insulator with Dirac surface states. Finally, we propose a prescription for inducing topological states from disorder in crystalline materials. Understanding how local environments produce topological phases is a key step for predicting disordered and amorphous topological materials.

Topics & Concepts

Topological insulatorWannier functionSurface statesTopological orderTopology (electrical circuits)Condensed matter physicsPhase transitionMaterials sciencePhysicsSurface (topology)Quantum mechanicsGeometryMathematicsQuantumCombinatoricsTopological Materials and PhenomenaAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsPhotorefractive and Nonlinear Optics
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