Chiral states induced by symmetry-breaking in $\alpha-T_3$ lattices: Magnetic field effect
J. P. G. Nascimento, J. M. Pereira Jr., R. N. Costa Filho, F. M. Peeters, M. M. Freire, W. P. Lima, and D. R. da Costa

TL;DR
This paper studies how symmetry-breaking and magnetic fields influence chiral states in $ extalpha-T_3$ lattices, revealing tunable topological states and potential valley filter applications.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical model analyzing magnetic field effects on topologically protected chiral states in $ extalpha-T_3$ lattices with variable $ extalpha$, demonstrating degeneracy lifting and tunable valley filtering.
Findings
Magnetic field lifts Landau level degeneracy.
Valley degeneracy can be controlled by $ extalpha$ and magnetic field.
Topologically protected states are tunable for device applications.
Abstract
The sublattice-symmetry breaking in the lattice leads to a bandgap opening. A defect line in the substrate on which the lattice is deposited can be viewed as a topological change in the substrate that induces translational in-plane symmetry breaking, resulting in mid-gap states. These topologically protected states are confined along the defect line and exhibit preferential directional motion, with different signs for the different Dirac valleys. Within this context, we investigate how these unidirectional interface chiral states are affected in the presence of a perpendicular magnetic field and how they can be tuned by varying the controlling system parameter . The latter tunes the structure from a honeycomb-like lattice () to a dice lattice (). Our theoretical framework is based on the continuum approximation described…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · 2D Materials and Applications · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
