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Electronic properties of the two-dimensional (Tl, Rb)/Si(1 1 1)√3x√3 compound having a honeycomb-like structure L. V. Bondarenko, A. Y. Tupchaya, D. V. Gruznev [et al.]

Contributor(s): Tupchaya, Alexandra Yu | Gruznev, Dimitry V | Mihalyuk, Alexey N | Eremeev, Sergey V | Ryzhkova, M. V | Tsukanov, D. A | Zotov, Andrey V | Saranin, Alexander A | Bondarenko, Leonid VMaterial type: ArticleArticleSubject(s): Холла квантовый эффект | электронные свойства | двумерные топологические изоляторыGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Journal of physics: Condensed matter Vol. 30, № 41. P. 415502 (1-7)Abstract: Heavy metal layers having a honeycomb structure on the Si(1 1 1) surface were theoretically predicted to show prospects for possessing properties of the quantum spin Hall (QSH) insulators. The (Tl, Rb)/Si(1 1 1) atomic-layer compound synthesized in the present work is the first real system of such type, where atoms of heavy metal Tl are arranged into the honeycomb structure stabilized by Rb atoms occupying the centers of the honeycomb units. Electronic properties of the (Tl, Rb)/Si(1 1 1) compound has been fully characterized experimentally and theoretically and compared with those of the hypothetical (Tl, H)/Si(1 1 1) prototype system. It is concluded that the QSH-insulator properties of the Tl-honeycomb layers on Si(1 1 1) surface are dictated by the stable adsorption sites occupied by Tl atoms which, in turn, are controlled by the atom species centering the Tl honeycombs. As a result, the real (Tl, Rb)/Si(1 1 1) compound where Tl atoms occupy the T4 sites does not possess QSH-insulator properties in contrast to the hypothetical (Tl, H)/Si(1 1 1) system where Tl atoms reside in the T1 (on-top) sites and it shows up as a QSH material.
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Heavy metal layers having a honeycomb structure on the Si(1 1 1) surface were theoretically predicted to show prospects for possessing properties of the quantum spin Hall (QSH) insulators. The (Tl, Rb)/Si(1 1 1) atomic-layer compound synthesized in the present work is the first real system of such type, where atoms of heavy metal Tl are arranged into the honeycomb structure stabilized by Rb atoms occupying the centers of the honeycomb units. Electronic properties of the (Tl, Rb)/Si(1 1 1) compound has been fully characterized experimentally and theoretically and compared with those of the hypothetical (Tl, H)/Si(1 1 1) prototype system. It is concluded that the QSH-insulator properties of the Tl-honeycomb layers on Si(1 1 1) surface are dictated by the stable adsorption sites occupied by Tl atoms which, in turn, are controlled by the atom species centering the Tl honeycombs. As a result, the real (Tl, Rb)/Si(1 1 1) compound where Tl atoms occupy the T4 sites does not possess QSH-insulator properties in contrast to the hypothetical (Tl, H)/Si(1 1 1) system where Tl atoms reside in the T1 (on-top) sites and it shows up as a QSH material.

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