Effect of Dilute Magnetism in a Topological Insulator

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Three-dimensional (3D) topological insulator (TI) has emerged as a unique state of quantum matter and generated enormous interests in condensed matter physics. The surfaces of a 3D TI consist of a massless Dirac cone, which is characterized by the Z2 topological invariant. Introduction of magnetism on the surface of a TI is essential to realize the quantum anomalous Hall effect and other novel magneto-electric phenomena. Here, by using a combination of first-principles calculations, magneto-transport and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), we study the electronic properties of gadolinium (Gd)-doped Sb2Te3. Our study shows that Gd doped Sb2Te3 is a spin-orbit-induced bulk band-gap material, whose surface is characterized by a single topological surface state. Our results provide a new platform to investigate the interactions between dilute magnetism and topology in magnetic doped topological materials.

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Kabir, F., Hosen, M. M., Ding, X., Lane, C., Dhakal, G., Liu, Y., … Neupane, M. (2021). Effect of Dilute Magnetism in a Topological Insulator. Frontiers in Materials, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmats.2021.706658

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