1. Experimental realization of a three-dimensional topological insulator, [Bi.sub.2][Te.sub.3]
- Author
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Chen, Y.L., Analytis, J.G., Chu, J.-H., Liu, Z.K., Mo, S.-K., Qi, X.L., Zhang, H.J., Lu, D.H., Dai, X., Fang, Z., Zhang, S.C., Fisher, I.R., Hussain, Z., and Shen, Z.-X.
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Emission spectroscopy -- Usage ,Dirac equation -- Usage ,Electric insulators -- Electric properties ,Electric insulators -- Research ,Science and technology - Abstract
Three-dimensional topological insulators are a new state of quantum matter with a bulk gap and odd number of relativistic Dirac fermions on the surface. By investigating the surface state of [Bi.sub.2][Te.sub.3] with angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we demonstrate that the surface state consists of a single nondegenerate Dirac cone. Furthermore, with appropriate hole doping, the Fermi level can be tuned to intersect only the surface states, indicating a full energy gap for the bulk states. Our results establish that [Bi.sub.2][Te.sub.3] is a simple model system for the three-dimensional topological insulator with a single Dirac cone on the surface. The large bulk gap of [Bi.sub.2][Te.sub.3] also points to promising potential for high-temperature spintronics applications.
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- 2009