Connecting Higher-Order Topology with the Orbital Hall Effect in Monolayers of Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

ORAL

Abstract

Monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) in the 2H structural phase have been recently classified as higher-order topological insulators (HOTI), protected by $C_3$ rotation symmetry. In addition, theoretical calculations show an orbital Hall plateau in the insulating gap of TMDs, characterized by an orbital Chern number. We explore the correlation between these two phenomena in TMD monolayers in two structural phases: the noncentrosymmetric 2H and the centrosymmetric 1T.

Using density functional theory, we confirm the characteristics of 2H-TMDs and reveal that 1T-TMDs are identified by a $mathbb{Z}_4$ topological invariant.

As a result, when cut along appropriate directions, they host conducting edge-states, which cross their bulk energy-band gaps and can transport orbital angular momentum.

Our linear response calculations thus indicate that the HOTI phase is accompanied by an orbital Hall effect. Using general symmetry arguments, we establish a connection between the two phenomena with potential implications for orbitronics and spin-orbitronics.

* We acknowledge CNPq/Brazil, CAPES/Brazil, FAPERJ/Brazil and INCT Nanocarbono for financial support. TGR acknowledges funding from Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia and Instituto de Telecomunicações - grant number UID/50008/2020 in the framework of the project Sym-Break. MC acknowledge the National Laboratory for Scientific Computing (LNCC/MCTI, Brazil) for providing HPC resources of the SDumont supercomputer. B.F. acknowledges funding from FAPESP/Brazil under grant no. 2019/04527-0 and the Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory (LNNano/CNPEM, Brazil) for computational resources. A.F. acknowledges funding from FAPESP/Brazil under grant no. 2017/02317-2. L.M.C. acknowledges funding from Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación de Espa~na under grant No. PID2019-106684GB-I00 / AEI / 10.13039/501100011033. ICN2 is funded by the CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya and supported by the Severo Ochoa Centres of Excellence program, funded by the Spanish Research Agency (Grant No. SEV-2017-0706)

Publication: Physical Review Letters 130, 116204

Presenters

  • Marcio Costa

    Universidade Federal Fluminense

Authors

  • Marcio Costa

    Universidade Federal Fluminense

  • Bruno Focassio

    Univ Federal do ABC

  • Tarik P Cysne

    Universidade Federal Fluminense

  • Luis M Canonico

    ICN2, ICN2 - CSIC

  • Gabriel R Schleder

    Harvard University

  • Roberto B B Muniz

    Universidade Federal Fluminense

  • Adalberto Fazzio

    Ilum/CNPEM

  • Tatiana G Rappoport

    Physics Center of Minho and Porto Universities, Minho University, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro