# Searching for Large-gap Quantum Spin Hall Insulators: Boron-Nitride/(Pb,   Sn)/{\alpha}-Al2O3 Sandwich Structures

**Authors:** Hui Wang, D. Lu, J. Kim, Z. Wang, S. T. Pi, R. Q. Wu

arXiv: 1701.07523 · 2018-10-12

## TL;DR

This paper predicts that honeycomb lead monolayers on Al2O3 substrates can be topologically non-trivial with large band gaps, and proposes using h-BN layers for protection, advancing practical 2D topological insulators.

## Contribution

It introduces a new method to stabilize large-gap 2D topological insulators using Al2O3 substrates and h-BN protection layers, which was not previously demonstrated.

## Key findings

- Pb/Al2O3 has a band gap of ~0.27 eV
- h-BN can protect topological states of Pb/Al2O3 and Sn/Al2O3
- Potential for designing practical 2D TIs

## Abstract

Topological insulators hold great potential for efficient information processing and storage. Using density functional theory calculations, we predict that a honeycomb lead monolayer can be stabilized on the Al2O3 (0001) substrate and becomes topologically non-trivial with a sizeable band gap (~0.27 eV). Furthermore, we propose to use hexagonal boron-nitride (h-BN) monolayer as a protection for the topological states of Pb/Al2O3 and Sn/Al2O3. Our findings suggest new possibilities for designing and protecting two-dimensional TIs for practical applications.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1701.07523