Quantum anomalous Hall effect in two-dimensional magnetic insulator heterojunctions

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Jinbo Pan
Jiabin Yu
Yan-Fang Zhang
Shixuan Du
Anderson Janotti
Chao-Xing Liu
Qimin Yan
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[1] Temple University,Department of Physics
[2] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Physics
[3] University of Maryland,Condensed Matter Theory Center, Department of Physics
[4] Chinese Academy of Science,Institute of Physics
[5] University of Delaware,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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npj Computational Materials | / 6卷
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Recent years have witnessed tremendous success in the discovery of topological states of matter. Particularly, sophisticated theoretical methods in time-reversal-invariant topological phases have been developed, leading to the comprehensive search of crystal database and the prediction of thousands of topological materials. In contrast, the discovery of magnetic topological phases that break time reversal is still limited to several exemplary materials because the coexistence of magnetism and topological electronic band structure is rare in a single compound. To overcome this challenge, we propose an alternative approach to realize the quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) effect, a typical example of magnetic topological phase, via engineering two-dimensional (2D) magnetic van der Waals heterojunctions. Instead of a single magnetic topological material, we search for the combinations of two 2D (typically trivial) magnetic insulator compounds with specific band alignment so that they can together form a type-III broken-gap heterojunction with topologically non-trivial band structure. By combining the data-driven materials search, first-principles calculations, and the symmetry-based analytical models, we identify eight type-III broken-gap heterojunctions consisting of 2D ferromagnetic insulators in the MXY compound family as a set of candidates for the QAH effect. In particular, we directly calculate the topological invariant (Chern number) and chiral edge states in the MnNF/MnNCl heterojunction with ferromagnetic stacking. This work illustrates how data-driven material science can be combined with symmetry-based physical principles to guide the search for heterojunction-based quantum materials hosting the QAH effect and other exotic quantum states in general.
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