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Spin-orbit coupling tuned crossover of gaped and gapless topological phases in the chalcopyrite HgSnX 2 (X=N/P): An ab-initio investigation

The coupling between electron orbital momentum and spin momentum, known as spin-orbit coupling (SOC), is a fundamental origin of a multitude of fascinating physical phenomena, especially it holds paramount significance in the realm of topological materials. In our work, we have predicted the topological phase in Hg-based chalcopyrite compounds using the first principles density functional theory. The initial focus was on HgSnN 2 , revealing it to be a nonmagnetic Weyl semimetal, while HgSnP 2 displayed characteristics of a strong topological insulator. What makes our work truly unique is that despite both compounds having the same SOC strength, arises from Hg, they exhibit distinct topological phases due to the distinct hybridization effect of the Hg-5d and X-p bands. This finding can address a significant factor, i.e., the effect of the band hybridization in deriving distinct topological phases, keeping the symmetry aspect intact. Our results indicate that due to the presence of band hybridization between the dominant X-np orbitals n=2 and 3 for X=N and P respectively and a minor contribution from Hg-5d, we can tune the topological phase by manipulating SOC strength, which equivalently achievable by chemical substitutions. This investigation stands as a remarkable illustration of the unique roles that hybridization plays in sculpting the topological properties of these compounds while simultaneously preserving their underlying symmetries.

preprint2023arXivOpen access

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