The Institute for Solid State Physics, the University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba, 277-8581, Japan.
Graduate School of Science, Osaka University, Toyonaka, Osaka, 560-0043, Japan.
Nat Commun. 2023 Apr 20;14(1):2130. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-37293-3.
Exploring new topological phenomena and functionalities induced by strong electron correlation has been a central issue in modern condensed-matter physics. One example is a topological insulator (TI) state and its functionality driven by the Coulomb repulsion rather than a spin-orbit coupling. Here, we report a 'correlation-driven' TI state realized in an organic zero-gap system α-(BETS)I. The topological surface state and chiral anomaly are observed in temperature and field dependences of resistance, indicating a three-dimensional TI state at low temperatures. Moreover, we observe a topological phase switching between the TI state and non-equilibrium Dirac semimetal state by a dc current, which is a unique functionality of a correlation-driven TI state. Our findings demonstrate that correlation-driven TIs are promising candidates not only for practical electronic devices but also as a field for discovering new topological phenomena and phases.
探索由强电子相关引起的新拓扑现象和功能一直是现代凝聚态物理的核心问题。一个例子是由库仑排斥而不是自旋轨道耦合驱动的拓扑绝缘体 (TI) 态及其功能。在这里,我们报告了在有机零带隙系统 α-(BETS)I 中实现的“相关驱动”TI 态。在电阻的温度和场依赖性中观察到拓扑表面态和手征反常,表明在低温下存在三维 TI 态。此外,我们通过直流电流观察到 TI 态和非平衡狄拉克半金属态之间的拓扑相转变,这是相关驱动 TI 态的独特功能。我们的发现表明,相关驱动的 TIs 不仅是实用电子设备的有前途的候选者,而且也是发现新拓扑现象和相的领域。