A search model for topological insulators with high-throughput robustness descriptors

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Kesong Yang
Wahyu Setyawan
Shidong Wang
Marco Buongiorno Nardelli
Stefano Curtarolo
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[1] Duke University,Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
[2] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,Department of Physics and Department of Chemistry
[3] University of North Texas,Computer Science and Mathematics Division
[4] Oak Ridge National Laboratory,Department of Physics
[5] Duke University,undefined
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10.1038/nmat3332
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Topological insulators (TI) are becoming one of the most studied classes of novel materials because of their great potential for applications ranging from spintronics to quantum computers. To fully integrate TI materials in electronic devices, high-quality epitaxial single-crystalline phases with sufficiently large bulk bandgaps are necessary. Current efforts have relied mostly on costly and time-consuming trial-and-error procedures. Here we show that by defining a reliable and accessible descriptor [inline-graphic not available: see fulltext], which represents the topological robustness or feasibility of the candidate, and by searching the quantum materials repository aflowlib.org, we have automatically discovered 28 TIs (some of them already known) in five different symmetry families. These include peculiar ternary halides, Cs{Sn,Pb,Ge}{Cl,Br,I}3, which could have been hardly anticipated without high-throughput means. Our search model, by relying on the significance of repositories in materials development, opens new avenues for the discovery of more TIs in different and unexplored classes of systems.
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