Rare-earth based half-Heusler topological quantum materials: A perspective

Topological insulator (TI) materials which are conductive at the surface but insulating in the bulk have drawn much attention in the past decade due to their fascinating properties and potential application in the field of spintronics, quantum computing, topological superconductivity and next genera...

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Main Authors: Ashutosh Kumar Singh, S. D. Ramarao, Sebastian C. Peter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2020-06-01
Series:APL Materials
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0006118
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spelling doaj-b8e81e4e194347c1953f622beee46afb2020-11-25T02:34:09ZengAIP Publishing LLCAPL Materials2166-532X2020-06-0186060903060903-1210.1063/5.0006118Rare-earth based half-Heusler topological quantum materials: A perspectiveAshutosh Kumar Singh0S. D. Ramarao1Sebastian C. Peter2Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore 560 064, IndiaSchool of Advanced Materials, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore 560 064, IndiaSchool of Advanced Materials, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore 560 064, IndiaTopological insulator (TI) materials which are conductive at the surface but insulating in the bulk have drawn much attention in the past decade due to their fascinating properties and potential application in the field of spintronics, quantum computing, topological superconductivity and next generation electronics. In the search of three-dimensional TIs, half-Heusler compounds are the new entrants. Half-Heusler compounds are equiatomic ternary compounds with cubic symmetry. Due to the availability of a large pool of elements in the half Heusler family, the physical properties of these materials can be tuned by choosing the desired combination of elements. In this perspective, we have briefly discussed the development of structural relations, the quantum hall effect, Landau quantization, and topological properties of a few representative systems in the half-Heusler family, including methods by which they are studied and characterized such as Angle Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy, Shubnikov-de-Hass Oscillations and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0006118
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author Ashutosh Kumar Singh
S. D. Ramarao
Sebastian C. Peter
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S. D. Ramarao
Sebastian C. Peter
Rare-earth based half-Heusler topological quantum materials: A perspective
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S. D. Ramarao
Sebastian C. Peter
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title Rare-earth based half-Heusler topological quantum materials: A perspective
title_short Rare-earth based half-Heusler topological quantum materials: A perspective
title_full Rare-earth based half-Heusler topological quantum materials: A perspective
title_fullStr Rare-earth based half-Heusler topological quantum materials: A perspective
title_full_unstemmed Rare-earth based half-Heusler topological quantum materials: A perspective
title_sort rare-earth based half-heusler topological quantum materials: a perspective
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series APL Materials
issn 2166-532X
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Topological insulator (TI) materials which are conductive at the surface but insulating in the bulk have drawn much attention in the past decade due to their fascinating properties and potential application in the field of spintronics, quantum computing, topological superconductivity and next generation electronics. In the search of three-dimensional TIs, half-Heusler compounds are the new entrants. Half-Heusler compounds are equiatomic ternary compounds with cubic symmetry. Due to the availability of a large pool of elements in the half Heusler family, the physical properties of these materials can be tuned by choosing the desired combination of elements. In this perspective, we have briefly discussed the development of structural relations, the quantum hall effect, Landau quantization, and topological properties of a few representative systems in the half-Heusler family, including methods by which they are studied and characterized such as Angle Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy, Shubnikov-de-Hass Oscillations and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0006118
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