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Public Seminar of PhD Candidate: Dirac Fermions and Topological Phases in Magnetic Topological Insulator Film

Speaker

Mr. Kaizhi BAI

Affiliation The University of Hong Kong
Date August 24, 2026 (Monday) August 21, 2026 (Friday)
Time 10:00 a.m.
Venue Room 518A, 5/F, Chong Yuet Ming Physics Building, The University of Hong Kong

Abstract

We investigate emergent Dirac fermions and topological phases in magnetic topological insulator (TI) films. By presenting an exact lattice solution for a TI film, we show that its low‑energy physics is fully captured by a pair of gapless Dirac fermions accompanied by gapped bulk modes. For a mirror‑symmetric film, we find that the two gapless fermions carry opposite half‑integer topological invariants, leading to a half‑quantized Z₂ phase—the half‑quantum mirror Hall effect (HQMHE). Upon introducing magnetism, our unified framework not only reproduces the known quantum anomalous Hall, axion insulator, and half‑quantum Hall effects, but also predicts a new metallic quantized anomalous Hall phase (MQAHE) with quantized conductance but no chiral edge modes.

 

Collaborated with first‑principles calculations, we demonstrate the half‑quantum Hall effect in MnBi₂Te₄/Sb₂Te₃ heterostructures at elevated temperatures. We also study antiferromagnetic polar-stacking bilayer MnBi₂Te₄, for which we propose a minimal model describing its ferroelectricity. Remarkably, when proximitized with an s‑wave superconductor, the system hosts a single Majorana zero mode (MZM) at the boundary, with its chirality controlled by ferroelectric polarization—offering a controllable platform for topological quantum computation. Our work advances the understanding of symmetry‑topology interplay and paves the way for future quantum devices.

 

Anyone interested is welcome to attend.