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Condensed Matter Physics

F X Xiang

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Transport Evidence Of Robust Topological Surface State In Bitecl Single Crystals, The First Strong Inversion Asymmetric Topological Insulator, F Xiang Jan 2014

Transport Evidence Of Robust Topological Surface State In Bitecl Single Crystals, The First Strong Inversion Asymmetric Topological Insulator, F Xiang

F X Xiang

Three-dimensional (3D) topological insulators (TIs) are new forms of quantum matter that are characterized by their insulating bulk state and exotic metallic surface state, which hosts helical Dirac fermions1-2. Very recently, BiTeCl, one of the polar semiconductors, has been discovered by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to be the first strong inversion asymmetric topological insulator (SIATI). In contrast to the previously discovered 3D TIs with inversion symmetry, the SIATI are expected to exhibit novel topological phenomena, including crystalline-surface-dependent topological surface states, intrinsic topological p-n junctions, and pyroelectric and topological magneto-electric effects3. Here, we report the first transport evidence for the robust topological …