Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA.
Science. 2010 Aug 13;329(5993):821-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1189792. Epub 2010 Jul 29.
Topological insulators are insulating materials that display massless, Dirac-like surface states in which the electrons have only one spin degree of freedom on each surface. These states have been imaged by photoemission, but little information on their transport parameters, for example, mobility, is available. We report the observation of Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations arising from the surface states in nonmetallic crystals of Bi(2)Te(3). In addition, we uncovered a Hall anomaly in weak fields, which enables the surface current to be seen directly. Both experiments yield a surface mobility (9000 to 10,000 centimeter(2) per volt-second) that is substantially higher than in the bulk. The Fermi velocity of 4 x 10(5) meters per second obtained from these transport experiments agrees with angle-resolved photoemission experiments.
拓扑绝缘体是一种绝缘材料,在其表面存在无质量的类狄拉克表面态,其中电子在每个表面上只有一个自旋自由度。这些表面态可以通过光发射进行成像,但关于它们的输运参数(例如迁移率)的信息很少。我们报告了在非金属 Bi(2)Te(3)晶体中观察到的源自表面态的舒布尼科夫-德哈斯振荡。此外,我们在弱磁场中发现了一个霍尔异常,这使得能够直接观察到表面电流。这两个实验都得到了比体相高得多的表面迁移率(9000 到 10000 厘米(2)每伏特秒)。从这些输运实验得到的费米速度为 4 x 10(5) 米每秒,与角分辨光发射实验一致。