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Topological Fermi-arc surface state covered by floating electrons on a two-dimensional electride.

Chan-Young LimMin-Seok KimDong Cheol LimSunghun KimYeonghoon LeeJaehoon ChaGyubin LeeSang Yong SongDinesh ThapaJonathan D DenlingerSeong-Gon KimSung Wng KimJungpil SeoYeongkwan Kim
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
Two-dimensional electrides can acquire topologically non-trivial phases due to intriguing interplay between the cationic atomic layers and anionic electron layers. However, experimental evidence of topological surface states has yet to be verified. Here, via angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM), we probe the magnetic Weyl states of the ferromagnetic electride [Gd 2 C] 2+ ·2e - . In particular, the presence of Weyl cones and Fermi-arc states is demonstrated through photon energy-dependent ARPES measurements, agreeing with theoretical band structure calculations. Notably, the STM measurements reveal that the Fermi-arc states exist underneath a floating quantum electron liquid on the top Gd layer, forming double-stacked surface states in a heterostructure. Our work thus not only unveils the non-trivial topology of the [Gd 2 C] 2+ ·2e - electride but also realizes a surface heterostructure that can host phenomena distinct from the bulk.
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