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Spontanous breaking of time-reversal symmetry at the edges of 1T' monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides
Line Jelver, Daniele Stradi, Thomas Olsen, Kurt Stokbro, Karsten Wedel Jacobsen
Published 2018-12-21Version 1
Using density functional theory calculations and the Greens's function formalism, we report the existence of magnetic edge states with a non-collinear spin texture present on different edges of the 1T' phase of the three monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs): MoS2, MoTe2 and WTe2. The magnetic states are gapless and accompanied by a spontaneous breaking of the time-reversal symmetry. This may have an impact on the prospects of utilizing WTe2 as a quantum spin Hall insulator. It has previously been suggested that the topologically protected edge states of the 1T' TMDs could be switched off by applying a perpendicular electric field. We confirm with fully self-consistent DFT calculations, that the topological edge states can be switched off. The investigated magnetic edge states are seen to be robust and remains gapless when applying a field.