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Zhiyong Zhu1, Yingchun Cheng1, Udo Schwingenschlögl1
1Physical Sciences and Engineering Division, KAUST, Thuwal 23955-6900, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Physical Review Letters
|August 29, 2014
Abstract:
With the use of ab initio calculations, the topological phase diagrams of bulk and monolayer TiS(2-x) Te(x) are established. Whereas bulk TiS(2-x) Te(x) shows two strong topological phases [1;(000)] and [1;(001)] for 0.44
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