X-ray and Raman Characterization of Bi-Sb Thin Films Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy

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Abstract

The material Bi x Sb 1−x is a promising candidate for spin-orbit torque (SOT) applications due to its potentially high figure of merit for spin-charge interconversion [Nature Mater. 17, 808 (2018)]. This is due to the strong spin-orbit coupling and topological features in the electronic band structure in the appropriate composition range. We describe the synthesis of Bi x Sb 1−x thin films using molecular beam epitaxy and their detailed structural characterization via x-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and reflection high energy electron diffraction. We discuss the crystalline defects in these films over a wide range of alloy compositions. Finally, we use Raman spectroscopy to investigate the phonon modes in these thin films and compare the results with those from bulk-grown Bi x Sb 1−x crystals previously reported in the literature.

Presenters

  • Yu-Sheng Huang

    Pennsylvania State University

Authors

  • Yu-Sheng Huang

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Yongxi Ou

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Supriya Gupta

    University of Minnesota

  • K. Andre Mkhoyan

    University of Minnesota

  • Nitin Samarth

    Pennsylvania State University