Intrinsic room-temperature piezoelectric quantum anomalous hall insulator in Janus monolayer $\mathrm{Fe_2IX}$ (X=Cl and Br)
San-Dong Guo, Wen-Qi Mu, Xiang-Bo Xiao, Bang-Gui Liu

TL;DR
This paper predicts a new 2D Janus monolayer material, Fe2IX (X=Cl, Br), that exhibits room-temperature quantum anomalous Hall effect, piezoelectricity, and ferromagnetism, offering potential for advanced spintronic applications.
Contribution
First-principles calculations reveal Fe2IX monolayers as stable, room-temperature PQAHIs with large gaps, robust topological states, and significant piezoelectric response, advancing 2D topological materials research.
Findings
Fe2IX monolayers are dynamically, mechanically, and thermally stable.
They exhibit sizable quantum anomalous Hall gaps (>200 meV) and chiral edge modes.
Curie temperatures are above room temperature (429/403 K).
Abstract
A two-dimensional (2D) material with piezoelectricity, topological and ferromagnetic (FM) orders, namely 2D piezoelectric quantum anomalous hall insulator (PQAHI), may open new opportunities to realize novel physics and applications. Here, by first-principles calculations, a family of 2D Janus monolayer (X=Cl and Br) with dynamic, mechanical and thermal stabilities is predict to be room-temperature PQAHI. At the absence of spin-orbit coupling (SOC), monolayer (X=Cl and Br) is a half Dirac semimetal state. When the SOC is included, these monolayers become quantum anomalous hall (QAH) states with sizable gaps (more than two hundred meV) and two chiral edge modes (Chern number C=2). It is also found that monolayer (X=Cl and Br) possesses robust QAH states against biaxial strain. By symmetry analysis, it is found that only out-of-plane…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
