FeTaX2: A ferrimagnetic quantum anomalous Hall insulator
Yadong Jiang, Huan Wang, Jing Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces FeTaX2 as a new family of ferrimagnetic quantum anomalous Hall insulators with large gaps and high Chern numbers, highlighting their potential for topological quantum applications.
Contribution
It proposes FeTaX2 as a novel ferrimagnetic QAH insulator with a unique band inversion mechanism and high Curie temperatures, expanding the materials landscape for topological physics.
Findings
FeTaX2 exhibits a sizable bulk gap and Chern number -2.
The Curie temperature of monolayer FeTaX2 exceeds that of MnBi2Te4.
The topological gap scales with spin-orbit coupling strength.
Abstract
We propose that the van der Waals layered ternary transition metal chalcogenides FeTa ( S, Se, Te) as a new family of ferrimagnetic quantum anomalous Hall insulators with a sizable bulk gap and high Chern number . The magnetic order arises primarily from Fe atoms, whose strong ferromagnetic exchange induces moments on neighboring Ta sites. The large topological gap originates from a \emph{deep} --type band inversion between spin-down Ta and orbitals near the Fermi level-a mechanism unique to -orbital systems. Remarkably, the Curie temperature of monolayer FeTa is predicted to significantly exceed that of monolayer MnBiTe. Furthermore, both the Curie temperature and topological gap scale positively with the spin-orbit coupling strength of the electrons, suggesting a common physical origin. Owing to its structural similarity to…
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