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Top-down patterning of topological surface and edge states using a focused ion beam.


ABSTRACT: The conducting boundary states of topological insulators appear at an interface where the characteristic invariant ℤ2 switches from 1 to 0. These states offer prospects for quantum electronics; however, a method is needed to spatially-control ℤ2 to pattern conducting channels. It is shown that modifying Sb2Te3 single-crystal surfaces with an ion beam switches the topological insulator into an amorphous state exhibiting negligible bulk and surface conductivity. This is attributed to a transition from ℤ2 = 1 → ℤ2 = 0 at a threshold disorder strength. This observation is supported by density functional theory and model Hamiltonian calculations. Here we show that this ion-beam treatment allows for inverse lithography to pattern arrays of topological surfaces, edges and corners which are the building blocks of topological electronics.

SUBMITTER: Bake A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10042877 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The conducting boundary states of topological insulators appear at an interface where the characteristic invariant ℤ<sub>2</sub> switches from 1 to 0. These states offer prospects for quantum electronics; however, a method is needed to spatially-control ℤ<sub>2</sub> to pattern conducting channels. It is shown that modifying Sb<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3</sub> single-crystal surfaces with an ion beam switches the topological insulator into an amorphous state exhibiting negligible bulk and surface condu  ...[more]

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