Physical Review Research (May 2022)

Topological states in superlattices of HgTe class of materials for engineering three-dimensional flat bands

  • Rajibul Islam,
  • Barun Ghosh,
  • Giuseppe Cuono,
  • Alexander Lau,
  • Wojciech Brzezicki,
  • Arun Bansil,
  • Amit Agarwal,
  • Bahadur Singh,
  • Tomasz Dietl,
  • Carmine Autieri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.023114
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. 023114

Abstract

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In search of materials with three-dimensional flat band dispersions, using ab initio computations we investigate how topological phases evolve as a function of hydrostatic pressure and uniaxial strain in two types of superlattices: HgTe/CdTe and HgTe/HgSe. In short-period HgTe/CdTe superlattices, our analysis unveils the presence of isoenergetic nodal lines, which could host strain-induced three-dimensional flat bands at the Fermi level without requiring doping, when fabricated, for instance, as core-shell nanowires. In contrast, HgTe/HgSe short-period superlattices are found to harbor a rich phase diagram with a plethora of topological phases. Notably, the unstrained superlattice realizes an ideal Weyl semimetal with Weyl points situated at the Fermi level. A small-gap topological insulator with multiple band inversions can be obtained by tuning the volume: under compressive uniaxial strain, the material transitions sequentially into a Dirac semimetal to a nodal-line semimetal, and finally into a topological insulator with a single band inversion.