Accurate description of the van der Waals interaction of an electron-positron pair with the surface of a topological insulator

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Positrons can be trapped in localized states at the surface of a material, and thus quite selectively interact with core or valence surface electrons. Hence, advanced surface positron spectroscopy techniques can present the ideal tools to study a topological insulator, where surface states play a fundamental role. We analyze the problem of a positron at a TI surface, assuming that it is a weakly physisorbed positronium (Ps) atom. To determine if the surface of interest in a material can sustain such a physisorption, an accurate description of the underlying van der Waals (vdW) interaction is essential. We have developed a first-principles parameter-free method, based on the density functional theory, to extract key parameters determining the vdW interaction potential between a Ps atom and the surface of a given material. The method has been successfully applied to quartz and preliminary results on Bi2Te2Se indicate the existence of a positron surface state. We discuss the robustness of our predictions versus the most relevant approximations involved in our approach. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Saniz, R., Vercauteren, S., Lamoen, D., Partoens, B., & Barbiellini, B. (2014). Accurate description of the van der Waals interaction of an electron-positron pair with the surface of a topological insulator. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 505). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/505/1/012002

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