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A striking feature of time reversal symmetry (TRS) protected topological insulators (TIs) is that they are characterized by a half integer quantum Hall effect on the boundary when the surface states are gapped by time reversal breaking perturbations. While time reversal symmetry (TRS) protected TIs have become increasingly under control, magnetic analogs are still largely unexplored territories with novel rich structures. In particular, topological magnetic insulators can also host a quantized axion term in the presence of lattice symmetries. Since these symmetries are naturally broken on the boundary, the surface states can develop a gap without external manipulation. In this work, we combine theoretical analysis, density functional calculations and experimental evidence to reveal intrinsic axion insulating behavior in MnBi6Te10. The quantized axion term arises from the simplest possible mechanism in the antiferromagnetic regime where it is protected by inversion symmetry and a fractional translation symmetry. The anticipated gapping of the Dirac surface state at the edge is subsequently experimentally established using Angle Resolved Spectroscopy. As a result, this system provides the magnetic analogue of the simplest TRS protected TI with a single, gapped Dirac cone at the surface.
Engineering magnetic orders in topological insulators is critical to the realization of topological quantum phenomena such as the axion insulator state and the quantum anomalous Hall insulator state. Here we establish MnBi$_6$Te$_{10}$ as a tunable t
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The search for materials to support the Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect (QAHE) have recently centered on intrinsic magnetic topological insulators (MTIs) including MnBi$_2$Te$_4$ or heterostructures made up of MnBi$_2$Te$_4$ and Bi$_2$Te$_3$. While MnB
Topological surface states with intrinsic magnetic ordering in the MnBi$_2$Te$_4$(Bi$_2$Te$_3$)$_n$ compounds have been predicted to host rich topological phenomena including quantized anomalous Hall effect and axion insulator state. Here we use scan
Using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy, we visualized the native defects in antiferromagnetic topological insulator $mathrm{MnBi_2Te_4}$. Two native defects $mathrm{Mn_{Bi}}$ and $mathrm{Bi_{Te}}$ antisites can be well resolved in the t