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Dual quantum spin Hall insulator by density-tuned correlations in TaIrTe4

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  • Jian Tang

    (Boston College)

  • Thomas Siyuan Ding

    (Boston College)

  • Hongyu Chen

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • Anyuan Gao

    (Harvard University)

  • Tiema Qian

    (University of California Los Angeles)

  • Zumeng Huang

    (Boston College)

  • Zhe Sun

    (Boston College
    Harvard University)

  • Xin Han

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Alex Strasser

    (Texas A&M University)

  • Jiangxu Li

    (University of Tennessee
    University of Tennessee)

  • Michael Geiwitz

    (Boston College)

  • Mohamed Shehabeldin

    (Boston College)

  • Vsevolod Belosevich

    (Boston College)

  • Zihan Wang

    (Boston College)

  • Yiping Wang

    (Boston College)

  • Kenji Watanabe

    (National Institute for Materials Science)

  • Takashi Taniguchi

    (National Institute for Materials Science)

  • David C. Bell

    (Harvard University)

  • Ziqiang Wang

    (Boston College)

  • Liang Fu

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Yang Zhang

    (University of Tennessee
    University of Tennessee)

  • Xiaofeng Qian

    (Texas A&M University)

  • Kenneth S. Burch

    (Boston College)

  • Youguo Shi

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Ni Ni

    (University of California Los Angeles)

  • Guoqing Chang

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • Su-Yang Xu

    (Harvard University)

  • Qiong Ma

    (Boston College
    CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars program, CIFAR)

Abstract

The convergence of topology and correlations represents a highly coveted realm in the pursuit of new quantum states of matter1. Introducing electron correlations to a quantum spin Hall (QSH) insulator can lead to the emergence of a fractional topological insulator and other exotic time-reversal-symmetric topological order2–8, not possible in quantum Hall and Chern insulator systems. Here we report a new dual QSH insulator within the intrinsic monolayer crystal of TaIrTe4, arising from the interplay of its single-particle topology and density-tuned electron correlations. At charge neutrality, monolayer TaIrTe4 demonstrates the QSH insulator, manifesting enhanced nonlocal transport and quantized helical edge conductance. After introducing electrons from charge neutrality, TaIrTe4 shows metallic behaviour in only a small range of charge densities but quickly goes into a new insulating state, entirely unexpected on the basis of the single-particle band structure of TaIrTe4. This insulating state could arise from a strong electronic instability near the van Hove singularities, probably leading to a charge density wave (CDW). Remarkably, within this correlated insulating gap, we observe a resurgence of the QSH state. The observation of helical edge conduction in a CDW gap could bridge spin physics and charge orders. The discovery of a dual QSH insulator introduces a new method for creating topological flat minibands through CDW superlattices, which offer a promising platform for exploring time-reversal-symmetric fractional phases and electromagnetism2–4,9,10.

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  • Jian Tang & Thomas Siyuan Ding & Hongyu Chen & Anyuan Gao & Tiema Qian & Zumeng Huang & Zhe Sun & Xin Han & Alex Strasser & Jiangxu Li & Michael Geiwitz & Mohamed Shehabeldin & Vsevolod Belosevich & Z, 2024. "Dual quantum spin Hall insulator by density-tuned correlations in TaIrTe4," Nature, Nature, vol. 628(8008), pages 515-521, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:628:y:2024:i:8008:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07211-8
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07211-8
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