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First-Principles Prediction of New Electrides with Nontrivial Band Topology Based on One-Dimensional Building Blocks...

by Changwon Park, Sung Wng Kim, Mina Yoon
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review Letters
Publication Date
Page Number
026401
Volume
120
Issue
2

We introduce a new class of electrides with nontrivial band topology by coupling materials database searches and first-principles-calculations-based analysis. Cs3O and Ba3N are for the first time identified as a new class of electrides, consisting of one-dimensional (1D) nanorod building blocks. Their crystal structures mimic β−TiCl3 with the position of anions and cations exchanged. Unlike the weakly coupled nanorods of β−TiCl3, Cs3O and Ba3N retain 1D anionic electrons along the hollow interrod sites; additionally, a strong interrod interaction in C3O and Ba3N induces band inversion in a 2D superatomic triangular lattice, resulting in Dirac-node lines. The new class of electrides can serve as a prototype for new electrides with a large cavity space that can be utilized for various applications such as gas storage, ion transport, and metal intercalation.