Controlling helicity-dependent photocurrent in polycrystalline Sb$_2$Te$_2$Se topological insulator thin films at ambient temperature through wave-vector of and photothermal gradient due to polarized light
Samrat Roy, Subhadip Manna, Chiranjib Mitra, Bipul Pal

TL;DR
This study demonstrates room-temperature control of helicity-dependent photocurrent in polycrystalline Sb$_2$Te$_2$Se topological insulator films through wave-vector and photothermal gradients, highlighting potential for spin-optoelectronic applications.
Contribution
It introduces a method to control photocurrent using incidence angle and photothermal effects in polycrystalline topological insulators at ambient temperature.
Findings
Photocurrent magnitude is higher at room temperature compared to single-crystal counterparts.
Incidence angle influences helicity switching and photocurrent direction.
Photothermal gradients enable additional control and inversion of photocurrent.
Abstract
Optical control of helicity-dependent photocurrent in topological insulator SbTeSe has been studied at room temperature on dominantly c-axis oriented granular polycrystalline samples grown by pulsed laser deposition technique. Strong spin-orbit coupling and spin-momentum locking make this system unique for their applications. We observed that photocurrent can be controlled by exciting the sample with different circular and linear polarized light, yielding a polarization-dependent current density which can be fitted very well with a theoretical model. Magnitude of the photocurrent is higher even at room temperature, compared to previous reports on other single-crystal topological insulators. Comparison with the theoretical model suggests that photocurrent has different contributions. Study of dependence of photocurrent on the angle of incidence (wave-vector) of the excitation…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · 2D Materials and Applications · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
