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- Jekwan Lee
(Seoul National University
Seoul National University)
- Jaehyeon Kwon
(Seoul National University
Seoul National University)
- Eunho Lee
(Seoul National University
Seoul National University)
- Jiwon Park
(Seoul National University
Seoul National University)
- Soonyoung Cha
(Institute for Basic Science
Pohang University of Science and Technoloagy)
- Kenji Watanabe
(National Institute for Materials Science)
- Takashi Taniguchi
(National Institute for Materials Science)
- Moon-Ho Jo
(Institute for Basic Science
Pohang University of Science and Technoloagy)
- Hyunyong Choi
(Seoul National University
Seoul National University)
Abstract
Higher-order topological insulators are recently discovered quantum materials exhibiting distinct topological phases with the generalized bulk-boundary correspondence. Td-WTe2 is a promising candidate to reveal topological hinge excitation in an atomically thin regime. However, with initial theories and experiments focusing on localized one-dimensional conductance only, no experimental reports exist on how the spin orientations are distributed over the helical hinges—this is critical, yet one missing puzzle. Here, we employ the magneto-optic Kerr effect to visualize the spinful characteristics of the hinge states in a few-layer Td-WTe2. By examining the spin polarization of electrons injected from WTe2 to graphene under external electric and magnetic fields, we conclude that WTe2 hosts a spinful and helical topological hinge state protected by the time-reversal symmetry. Our experiment provides a fertile diagnosis to investigate the topologically protected gapless hinge states, and may call for new theoretical studies to extend the previous spinless model.
Suggested Citation
Jekwan Lee & Jaehyeon Kwon & Eunho Lee & Jiwon Park & Soonyoung Cha & Kenji Watanabe & Takashi Taniguchi & Moon-Ho Jo & Hyunyong Choi, 2023.
"Spinful hinge states in the higher-order topological insulators WTe2,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-6, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-37482-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-37482-0
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