Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2009 Dec 11;103(24):246601. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.246601.
Photoemission experiments have shown that Bi2Se3 is a topological insulator. By controlled doping, we have obtained crystals of Bi2Se3 with nonmetallic conduction. At low temperatures, we uncover a novel type of magnetofingerprint signal which involves the spin degrees of freedom. Given the mm-sized crystals, the observed amplitude is 200-500x larger than expected from universal conductance fluctuations. The results point to very long phase-breaking lengths in an unusual conductance channel in these nonmetallic samples. We discuss the nature of the in-gap conducting states and their relation to the topological surface states.
光发射实验表明 Bi2Se3 是拓扑绝缘体。通过受控掺杂,我们获得了具有非金属导电性的 Bi2Se3 晶体。在低温下,我们发现了一种新型的磁指纹信号,涉及到自旋自由度。对于毫米大小的晶体,观察到的幅度比普遍的电导涨落预期的要大 200-500 倍。这些结果表明,在这些非金属样品中,不寻常的电导通道中的相位破坏长度非常长。我们讨论了带隙导带的性质及其与拓扑表面态的关系。