Quantum spin Hall effect and topological phase transitions in honeycomb antiferromagnets
Abstract: While the quantum spin Hall (QSH) effect and antiferromagnetic order constitute two of the most promising phenomena for embedding basic spintronic concepts into future technologies, almost all of the QSH insulators known to date are non-magnetic. Here, based on tight-binding arguments and first-principles theory, we predict two-dimensional antiferromagnets with honeycomb lattice structure to exhibit the QSH effect due to the combined symmetry of time reversal and spatial inversion. We identify functionalized Sn films as experimentally feasible examples which reveal large band gaps rendering these systems ideal for energy efficient spintronics applications. Remarkably, we discover that tensile strain can tune the magnetic order in these materials, accompanied by a topological phase transition from the QSH to the quantum anomalous Hall phase.
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