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2D layered transport properties from topological insulator Bi2Se3 single crystals and micro flakes.


ABSTRACT: Low-field magnetotransport measurements of topological insulators such as Bi2Se3 are important for revealing the nature of topological surface states by quantum corrections to the conductivity, such as weak-antilocalization. Recently, a rich variety of high-field magnetotransport properties in the regime of high electron densities (?10(19)?cm(-3)) were reported, which can be related to additional two-dimensional layered conductivity, hampering the identification of the topological surface states. Here, we report that quantum corrections to the electronic conduction are dominated by the surface states for a semiconducting case, which can be analyzed by the Hikami-Larkin-Nagaoka model for two coupled surfaces in the case of strong spin-orbit interaction. However, in the metallic-like case this analysis fails and additional two-dimensional contributions need to be accounted for. Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations and quantized Hall resistance prove as strong indications for the two-dimensional layered metallic behavior. Temperature-dependent magnetotransport properties of high-quality Bi2Se3 single crystalline exfoliated macro and micro flakes are combined with high resolution transmission electron microscopy and energy-dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, confirming the structure and stoichiometry. Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy proves a single-Dirac-cone surface state and a well-defined bulk band gap in topological insulating state. Spatially resolved core-level photoelectron microscopy demonstrates the surface stability.

SUBMITTER: Chiatti O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4895388 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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2D layered transport properties from topological insulator Bi2Se3 single crystals and micro flakes.

Chiatti Olivio O   Riha Christian C   Lawrenz Dominic D   Busch Marco M   Dusari Srujana S   Sánchez-Barriga Jaime J   Mogilatenko Anna A   Yashina Lada V LV   Valencia Sergio S   Ünal Akin A AA   Rader Oliver O   Fischer Saskia F SF  

Scientific reports 20160607


Low-field magnetotransport measurements of topological insulators such as Bi2Se3 are important for revealing the nature of topological surface states by quantum corrections to the conductivity, such as weak-antilocalization. Recently, a rich variety of high-field magnetotransport properties in the regime of high electron densities (∼10(19) cm(-3)) were reported, which can be related to additional two-dimensional layered conductivity, hampering the identification of the topological surface states  ...[more]

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