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Title
Honeycomb-Lattice Mott Insulator on Tantalum Disulphide
Authors
Lee, JinwonJin, Kyung-HwanCatuneanu, AndreiGo, AraJung, JiwonWon, ChoongjaeCheong, Sang-WookKim, JaeyoungLiu, FengKee, Hae-YoungYeom, Han Woong
Date Issued
2020-08
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Abstract
Effects of electron many-body interactions amplify in an electronic system with a narrow bandwidth opening a way to exotic physics. A narrow band in a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattice is particularly intriguing as combined with Dirac bands and topological properties but the material realization of a strongly interacting honeycomb lattice described by the Kane-Mele-Hubbard model has not been identified. Here we report a novel approach to realize a 2D honeycomb-lattice narrow-band system with strongly interacting 5d electrons. We engineer a well-known triangular lattice 2D Mott insulator 1T-TaS2 into a honeycomb lattice utilizing an adsorbate superstructure. Potassium (K) adatoms at an optimum coverage deplete one-third of the unpaired d electrons and the remaining electrons form a honeycomb lattice with a very small hopping. Ab initio calculations show extremely narrow Z(2) topological bands mimicking the Kane-Mele model. Electron spectroscopy detects an order of magnitude bigger charge gap confirming the substantial electron correlation as confirmed by dynamical mean field theory. It could be the first artificial Mott insulator with a finite spin Chern number.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/107852
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.096403
ISSN
0031-9007
Article Type
Article
Citation
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS, vol. 125, no. 9, 2020-08
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