Singular spin response of topological insulators in ac magnetic fields

ORAL

Abstract

Orbital magnetic susceptibility in weak magnetic fields has several contributions whose physical origin is not simple in contrast to the clear Landau diamagnetism of free electrons. Experimentally, anomalous magnetism has been observed in graphite, and bismuth and Bi-Sb alloys, both of which are narrow gap semimetals. Here we report an observation of a singular response in ac magnetic susceptibility -- a suppression of diamagnetism at low magnetic fields that appears ubiquitous in all topological insulators (Sb$_2$Te$_3$, Bi$_2$Se$_3$, PbBi$_2$Se$_4$) we have studied. We observe two distinct contributions to this effect: a broader one that typically disappears around 40-50~K and is likely related to edges, and a divergent-like one (in the $H \rightarrow 0$ limit) that is robust up to room temperature and is likely related to the bulk. The frequency dependence and the dependence on the Fermi level of these effects will be discussed in the context of separation of orbital and spin effects.

Authors

  • Haiming Deng

    City College of New York-CUNY, City College of New York, City College of New york

  • Lukas Zhao

    Physics Department, City College of New York, City College of New York-CUNY, City College of New York, City College of New york, CCNY

  • Inna Korzhovska

    City College of New York-CUNY, City College of New York

  • Zhiyi Chen

    City College of New York-CUNY, City College of New York, The City College of New York - CUNY

  • Lia Krusin-Elbaum

    City College of New York-CUNY, Physics Department, City College of New York, City College of New York, City College of New york