A van der Waals antiferromagnetic topological insulator with weak interlayer magnetic coupling

2019 
Magnetic topological insulators provide an important materials platform to explore emergent quantum phenomena such as the quantized anomalous Hall (QAH) effect, Majorana modes and the axion insulator state, etc. Recently, MnBi2Te4 was discovered to be the first material realization of a van der Waals (vdW) antiferromagnetic topological insulator (TI). In the two-dimensional (2D) limit, at a record high temperature of 4.5 K, MnBi2Te4 manifests the QAH effect in the forced ferromagnetic state above 12 T. To realize the QAH effect at lower fields, it is essential to search for magnetic TIs with lower saturation fields. By realizing a bulk vdW material MnBi4Te7 with alternating [MnBi2Te4] and [Bi2Te3] layers, we suggest that it is ferromagnetic in plane but antiferromagnetic along the c axis with a small out-of-plane saturation field of ~ 0.22 T at 2 K. Our angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and first-principles calculations further demonstrate that MnBi4Te7 is a Z2 antiferromagnetic TI with two types of surface states associated with the [MnBi2Te4] or [Bi2Te3] termination, respectively. Therefore, MnBi4Te7 provides a new material platform to investigate emergent topological phenomena associated with the QAH effect at much lower magnetic fields in its 2D limit.
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