Nanoribbons of large-gap quantum spin Hall insulator: electronic structures and transport properties

Author:

Wu Meimei,Hua Chenqiang,Song Biyu,Zhi Guo-Xiang,Niu Tianchao,Zhou MiaoORCID

Abstract

Abstract Two-dimensional Bi grown on semiconductor substrate, a large-gap quantum spin Hall insulator characterized by a (p x , p y )-orbital hexagonal lattice, has been theoretically proposed and experimentally confirmed. Here, by combining tight-binding modeling with first-principles calculations, we investigate the electronic structures and quantum transport properties of Bi nanoribbons (NRs), focusing on the topological edge states for nanoelectronics. We reveal that band gap emerges due to the quantum confinement, and the gaps size depends crucially on the width and edge shape: for zigzag NRs, the gap decreases monotonically with the increase of width; while for armchair NRs, it can be categorized into three subgroups with band-gap hierarchies of E g ( 3 p 1 ) > E g ( 3 p ) > E g ( 3 p + 1 ) , so that the overall relation is an oscillating dependence dumped by 1/width decay. Quantum transport calculations demonstrate that the conductance is quantized to 2 e 2 / h , and an applied gate voltage can efficiently regulate the conductance plateau, originating from the interplay between gate voltage and topological gaps. Furthermore, the quantized conductance remains robust against strong disorder, suggesting the unique advantage of topological states for electronic transport. This work not only provides fundamental insights into the electronic properties of topological insulator nanostructures, but also sheds light on the potential applications of exotic states for quantum devices compatible with semiconductor technology.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Key R&D Program of China

Fundamental Research Funds of the Central Universities

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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