Topological Phases in Two-Dimensional Materials: A Brief Review

Abstract

Topological phases with insulating bulk and gapless surface or edge modes have attracted much attention because of their fundamental physics implications and potential applications in dissipationless electronics and spintronics. In this review, we mainly focus on the recent progress in the engineering of topologically nontrivial phases (such as Z2 topological insulators, quantum anomalous Hall effects, quantum valley Hall effects etc.) in two-dimensional material systems, including quantum wells, atomic crystal layers of elements from group III to group VII, and the transition metal compounds.

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