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  Topological materials discovery from crystal symmetry

Wieder, B. J., Bradlyn, B., Cano, J., Wang, Z., Vergniory, M. G., Elcoro, L., et al. (2022). Topological materials discovery from crystal symmetry. Nature Reviews Materials, 7, 196-216. doi:10.1038/s41578-021-00380-2.

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Wieder, Benjamin J.1, Author
Bradlyn, Barry1, Author
Cano, Jennifer1, Author
Wang, Zhijun1, Author
Vergniory, Maia G.1, Author
Elcoro, Luis1, Author
Soluyanov, Alexey A.1, Author
Felser, Claudia2, Author           
Neupert, Titus1, Author
Regnault, Nicolas1, Author
Bernevig, B. Andrei1, Author
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1External Organizations, ou_persistent22              
2Claudia Felser, Inorganic Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids, Max Planck Society, ou_1863429              

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 Abstract: Solid-state materials have emerged as a platform for probing and manipulating topological phases of matter. This Review surveys topological materials discovery in nonmagnetic crystalline solids, focusing on the role of crystal symmetry and geometry in topological material predictions.
Topological materials discovery has evolved at a rapid pace over the past 15 years following the identification of the first nonmagnetic topological insulators (TIs), topological crystalline insulators (TCIs) and 3D topological semimetals (TSMs). Most recently, through complete analyses of symmetry-allowed band structures - including the theory of topological quantum chemistry (TQC) - researchers have determined crystal-symmetry-enhanced Wilson-loop and complete symmetry-based indicators for nonmagnetic topological phases, leading to the discovery of higher-order TCIs and TSMs. The recent application of TQC and related methods to high-throughput materials discovery has revealed that over half of the known stoichiometric, solid-state, nonmagnetic materials are topological at the Fermi level, over 85 per cent of the known stoichiometric materials host energetically isolated topological bands, and just under two-thirds of the energetically isolated bands in known materials carry the stable topology of a TI or TCI. In this Review, we survey topological electronic materials discovery in nonmagnetic crystalline solids from the prediction of the first 2D and 3D TIs to the recently introduced methods that have facilitated large-scale searches for topological materials. We also discuss future venues for the identification and manipulation of solid-state topological phases, including charge-density-wave compounds, magnetic materials, and 2D few-layer devices.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022-03-082022-03-08
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Title: Nature Reviews Materials
  Abbreviation : Nat. Rev. Mater.
Source Genre: Journal
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Publ. Info: London, England : Nature Publishing Group
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 7 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 196 - 216 Identifier: ISSN: 2058-8437
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/2058-8437