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Based on first-principles calculations and symmetry analysis, we predict atomically thin ($1-N$ layers) 2H group-VIB TMDs $MX_2$ ($M$ = Mo, W; $X$ = S, Se, Te) are large-gap higher-order topological crystalline insulators protected by $C_3$ rotation symmetry. We explicitly demonstrate the nontrivial topological indices and existence of the hallmark corner states with quantized fractional charge for these familiar TMDs with large bulk optical band gaps ($1.64-1.95$ eV for the monolayers), which would facilitate the experimental detection by STM. We find that the well-defined corner states exist in the triangular finite-size flakes with armchair edges of the atomically thin ($1-N$ layers) 2H group-VIB TMDs, and the corresponding quantized fractional charge is the number of layers $N$ divided by 3 modulo integers, which will simply double including spin degree of freedom.
We propose two mechanisms to realize the second order topological insulator (SOTI) state in spinless hexagonal lattices, viz., chemical modification and anti-Kekule/Kekule distortion of hexagonal lattice. Correspondingly, we construct two models and demonstrate the nontrivial band topology of the SOTI state characterized by the second Stiefel-Whitney class $w_2$ in the presence of inversion symmetry ($textit{P}$) and time-reversal symmetry ($textit{T}$). Based on the two mechanisms and using first-principles calculations and symmetry analysis, we predict three categories of real light element material candidates, i.e., hydrogenated and halogenated 2D hexagonal group IV materials XY (X=C, Si, Ge, Sn, Y=H, F, Cl), 2D hexagonal group V materials (blue phosphorene, blue arsenene, and black phosphorene, black arsenene), and the recent experimentally synthesized anti-Kekule/Kekule order graphenes and the counterparts of silicene/germanene/stanene. We explicitly demonstrate the nontrivial topological invariants and existence of the protected corner states with fractional charge for these candidates with giant bulk band gap (up to 3.5 eV), which could facilitate the experimental verification by STM. Our approaches and proposed abundant real material candidates will greatly enrich 2D SOTIs and promote their intriguing physics research.
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