MBE growth and electronic properties of 2D topological insulators on Bi2Te3

ORAL

Abstract

Two-dimensional topological insulators (TIs) are distinguished by their Dirac edge states, and a topological phase transition between trivial and nontrivial states that can be tuned by composition, strain, or film thickness. In this work, we demonstrate the molecular beam epitaxial growth of Bi and Sb films on 3D TI Bi2Te3, and investigate their electronic properties using scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy and density functional theory. We find that while Bi grows layer-by-layer, the growth mode for Sb is thickness dependent: below three bilayers (BLs) is step flow, and above layer-by-layer. This facilities a systematic study of their thickness-dependent electronic properties by scanning tunneling spectroscopy. We show that while few BL Bi films are 2D TIs, Sb film is a trivial insulator at below three BLs, which evolves into a 2D TI above three BLs, confirming earlier theoretical predictions.

Presenters

  • Chenhui Yan

    Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University

Authors

  • Chenhui Yan

    Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University

  • Mingxing Chen

    Physics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

  • Michael Weinert

    Physics, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Univ of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Univ of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Physics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

  • Lian Li

    Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University, West Virginia Univ, Department of Physics and Astronomy, West Virginia University