Investigation of Positron Sticking to the Surfaces of Topological Insulators
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Abstract
We describe experiments aimed at probing the sticking of positrons to the surfaces of topological insulators. In these experiments, a magnetically beam will be used to deposit positrons at the surface of Bi$_{2}$Te$_{2}$Se. The energy spectra and intensities of electrons emitted as a result of Positron Annihilation induced Auger electron Spectroscopy (PAES) provides a distinct element specific signal which can be used to determine if positrons can be trapped efficiently into a surface localized bound state. The experiments are aimed at determining the practicality of using positron annihilation to selectively probe the critically important top most layer of topological insulator system.
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Authors
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Karthik Shastry
University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington, Dept of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington
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P.V. Joglekar
University of Texas at Arlington
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Antoine Olenga
Department of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Texas at Arlington
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N.G. Fazleev
University of Texas at Arlington
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Alexander Weiss
Department of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington, University of Texas at Arlington, Dept of Physics, University of Texas at Arlington
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B. Barbiellini
Northeastern University