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Twist-Induced Dimensional Crossover and Topological Phase Transitions in Bismuthene Quasicrystals
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- Title
- Twist-Induced Dimensional Crossover and Topological Phase Transitions in Bismuthene Quasicrystals
- Issued Date
- 2025-03
- Citation
- Han, Sang Wook. (2025-03). Twist-Induced Dimensional Crossover and Topological Phase Transitions in Bismuthene Quasicrystals. Chemistry of Materials, 37(6), 2358–2366. doi: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.5c00204
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0897-4756
- Abstract
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Twisted bismuthene homojunctions, comprised of a Bi(111) bilayer atop two Bi(110) monolayers, exhibit a distinct growth orientation that is facilitated by self-assembly. Our cross-sectional structural analysis reveals an unexpected growth alignment of Bi(110) layers on transition-metal dichalcogenides, deviating from the anticipated Bi(111) bilayer structure. This self-assembly process, driven by the crystal symmetry interplay, induces a topological phase transition beyond a critical thickness. The dimensional crossover in the Fermi surfaces marks the electronic transition from two-dimensional (2D) Bi(110) to 1D Bi(111) quasicrystals. Additionally, the emergence of the topologically nontrivial band structures, an enhanced 1D carrier density, and a metal-insulator transition through band inversion indicate that the twisted bismuthene quasicrystals are promising candidates for higher-order topological quasicrystalline insulators. These findings pave the way for low-resistance contacts in 2D transistors, advancing the development of next-generation electronic devices. © 2025 American Chemical Society.
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- American Chemical Society
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