Massive Dirac fermion observed in lanthanide-doped topological insulator thin films

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The breaking of time reversal symmetry (TRS) in three-dimensional (3D) topological insulators (TIs), and thus the opening of a €Dirac-mass gap €in the linearly dispersed Dirac surface state, is a prerequisite for unlocking exotic physical states. Introducing ferromagnetic long-range order by transition metal doping has been shown to break TRS. Here, we present the study of lanthanide (Ln) doped Bi 2 Te 3, where the magnetic doping with high-moment lanthanides promises large energy gaps. Using molecular beam epitaxy, single-crystalline, rhombohedral thin films with Ln concentrations of up to ∼35%, substituting on Bi sites, were achieved for Dy, Gd, and Ho doping. Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy shows the characteristic Dirac cone for Gd and Ho doping. In contrast, for Dy doping above a critical doping concentration, a gap opening is observed via the decreased spectral intensity at the Dirac point, indicating a topological quantum phase transition persisting up to roomerature.

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Harrison, S. E., Collins-McIntyre, L. J., Schönherr, P., Vailionis, A., Srot, V., Van Aken, P. A., … Hesjedal, T. (2015). Massive Dirac fermion observed in lanthanide-doped topological insulator thin films. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep15767

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