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Md Niloy Khan1,2, Mahbub Alam1
1Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh.
Abstract:
Single-layer Bismuth Monobromide (SL-Bi4Br4) is a recently experimentally confirmed room temperature quantum spin hall insulator with a relatively large bulk band gap. In this paper, we investigate the electronic properties of SL-Bi4Br4and single-layer bismuth monobromide nanoribbon (SL-Bi4Br4NR) introducing different vacancy defects near the nanoribbon edges. With maximally localized wannier function (MLWF) constructed Hamiltonian we show that SL-Bi4Br4NR edge states are protected by bulk topology and robust against disorder. In conjunction with MLWF and non-equilibrium Green's function, we also show that in devices made from SL-Bi4Br4, transmission through the topologically protected edge states do not suffer from degradation when the device is sufficiently wide. Increasing channel length and defect concentration affect only the bulk states transmission leaving edge states transmission perfectly quantized. This resilience against disorder signifies SL-Bi4Br4's promising candidacy for next-generation electronic & spintronics devices application.
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