arXiv Open Access 2021

Topological quantum materials from the viewpoint of chemistry

Nitesh Kumar Satya N. Guin Kaustuv Manna Chandra Shekhar Claudia Felser
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Topology, a mathematical concept, has recently become a popular and truly transdisciplinary topic encompassing condensed matter physics, solid state chemistry, and materials science. Since there is a direct connection between real space, namely atoms, valence electrons, bonds and orbitals, and reciprocal space, namely bands and Fermi surfaces, via symmetry and topology, classifying topological materials within a single-particle picture is possible. Currently, most materials are classified as trivial insulators, semimetals and metals, or as topological insulators, Dirac and Weyl nodal-line semimetals, and topological metals. The key ingredients for topology are: certain symmetries, the inert pair effect of the outer electrons leading to inversion of the conduction and valence bands, and spin-orbit coupling. This review presents the topological concepts related to solids from the viewpoint of a solid-state chemist, summarizes techniques for growing single crystals, and describes basic physical property measurement techniques to characterize topological materials beyond their structure and provide examples of such materials. Finally, a brief outlook on the impact of topology in other areas of chemistry is provided at the end of the article.

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Nitesh Kumar

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Satya N. Guin

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Kaustuv Manna

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Chandra Shekhar

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Claudia Felser

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Kumar, N., Guin, S.N., Manna, K., Shekhar, C., Felser, C. (2021). Topological quantum materials from the viewpoint of chemistry. https://arxiv.org/abs/2103.11606

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