scholarly journals Films of rhombohedral graphite as two-dimensional topological semimetals

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergey Slizovskiy ◽  
Edward McCann ◽  
Mikito Koshino ◽  
Vladimir I. Fal’ko

AbstractTopologically non-trivial states appear in a number of materials ranging from spin-orbit-coupling driven topological insulators to graphene. In multivalley conductors, such as mono- and bilayer graphene, despite a zero total Chern number for the entire Brillouin zone, Berry curvature with different signs concentrated in different valleys can affect the material’s transport characteristics. Here we consider thin films of rhombohedral graphite, which appear to retain truly two-dimensional properties up to tens of layers of thickness and host two-dimensional electron states with a large Berry curvature, accompanied by a giant intrinsic magnetic moment carried by electrons. The size of Berry curvature and magnetization in the vicinity of each valley can be controlled by electrostatic gating leading to a tuneable anomalous Hall effect and a peculiar structure of the two-dimensional Landau level spectrum.

2010 ◽  
Vol 24 (14) ◽  
pp. 2107-2112
Author(s):  
HUANGJUN ZHU

We study the anomalous Hall effect in paramagnetic two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) with both linear and cubic Dresselhaus spin–orbit coupling by means of Berry connection and Berry curvature. The effect of tuning the Fermi level and of tuning the cubic coupling coefficient on the anomalous Hall conductivity have been investigated semiclassically. Our results show that a sign reversal in the anomalous Hall conductivity may appear if the cubic Dresselhaus coefficient is very large and the Fermi surface is high enough, so the cubic Dresselhaus spin–orbit coupling term cannot be neglected in this case.


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