Original paper
Observation of the quantum spin Hall effect up to 100 kelvin in a monolayer crystal
Abstract
A variety of monolayer crystals have been proposed to be two-dimensional topological insulators exhibiting the quantum spin Hall effect (QSHE), possibly even at high temperatures. Here we report the observation of the QSHE in monolayer tungsten ditelluride (WTe 2 ) at temperatures up to 100 kelvin. In the short-edge limit, the monolayer exhibits the hallmark transport conductance, ~ e null 2 / h null per edge, where null e null is the electron...
Paper Details
Title
Observation of the quantum spin Hall effect up to 100 kelvin in a monolayer crystal
Published Date
Jan 5, 2018
Journal
Volume
359
Issue
6371
Pages
76 - 79
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