Electron dynamics in topological insulator based semiconductor-metal interfaces (topological p-n interface based on Bi2Se3 class)
L. Andrew Wray, Suyang Xu, Madhab Neupane, Yuqi Xia, David Hsieh, Dong, Qian, Alexei V. Fedorov, Hsin Lin, Susmita Basak, Yew San Hor, Robert J., Cava, Arun Bansil, M. Zahid Hasan

TL;DR
This paper investigates the electron dynamics at topological insulator interfaces, revealing novel diode-like behaviors and control mechanisms for Dirac electrons, advancing potential applications in spintronics and quantum computing.
Contribution
It introduces experimental insights into topological insulator interfaces with semiconductor materials, demonstrating new interface phenomena and control over Dirac surface states.
Findings
Discovery of diode-like interface behaviors.
Control of Dirac velocity and electron density gaps.
Enhanced potential for TI-based quantum devices.
Abstract
Single-Dirac-cone topological insulators (TI) are the first experimentally discovered class of three dimensional topologically ordered electronic systems, and feature robust, massless spin-helical conducting surface states that appear at any interface between a topological insulator and normal matter that lacks the topological insulator ordering. This topologically defined surface environment has been theoretically identified as a promising platform for observing a wide range of new physical phenomena, and possesses ideal properties for advanced electronics such as spin-polarized conductivity and suppressed scattering. A key missing step in enabling these applications is to understand how topologically ordered electrons respond to the interfaces and surface structures that constitute a device. Here we explore this question by using the surface deposition of cathode (Cu/In/Fe) and anode…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics · Graphene research and applications
