Abstract:
                                      Among the existing topological quantum effects, the quantum anomalous Hall 
effect is arguably the most promising one for wide practical applications, but 
the main challenge is the ultra-low temperature required. In this article we 
describe the mechanism of the quantum anomalous Hall effect in magnetic 
topological insulators and the key factors that determine its occurring 
temperature. Recent efforts over the past years to elevate this temperature is 
reviewed, particularly the latest studies on the intrinsic magnetic topological 
insulator MnBi
2Te
4. Based on this, we present a roadmap on 
how to further raise the temperature of the effect in magnetic topological 
insulator-based systems.