Measuring Surface and Bulk Conductance of a Topological Insulator Using Top and Bottom Contacts

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Abstract

In most 3D topological insulators, the existence of bulk conduction makes electrical transport measurements of the surface conduction very challenging. Standard transport measurements that are performed only on one side of a bulk crystal are not capable of distinguishing surface conduction from bulk conduction. Recently, configurations that measure top and bottom surfaces together have enabled researchers to distinguish surface conduction from bulk conduction in the mixed-valence compound SmB$_{6}$.\footnote{Wolgast et al., Phys. Rev. B \textbf{88}, 180405(2013)}$^,$\footnote{D. Kim et al., Scientific Reports \textbf{3}, 3150 (2013)} Inspired by these measurements, we analyze different types of top/bottom transport geometries such as a Corbino disc patterned on the top surface/a metal disc patterned on the bottom surface, a four prong measurement on the top/entirely metalized on the bottom, etc. by numerical simulations. Although each configuration has certain limitations, the surface and bulk conductance can be found respectively from our results.

Authors

  • Yun Suk Eo

    Dept. of Physics, University of Michigan, Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

  • Steven Wolgast

    Dept. of Physics, University of Michigan, Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

  • Cagliyan Kurdak

    Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor, Dept. of Physics, University of Michigan, Randall Laboratory of Physics, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor