Charge puddles in a completely compensated topological insulator

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Compensation of intrinsic charges is widely used to reduce the bulk conductivity of 3D topological insulators (TIs). Here we use low temperature electron irradiation-induced defects paired with in situ electrical transport measurements to fine-tune the degree of compensation in Bi2Te3. The coexistence of electrons and holes at the point of optimal compensation can only be explained by bulk carriers forming charge puddles. These need to be considered to understand the electric transport in compensated TI samples, irrespective of the method of compensation.

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Rischau, C. W., Ubaldini, A., Giannini, E., & Beek, C. J. V. D. (2016). Charge puddles in a completely compensated topological insulator. New Journal of Physics, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/7/073024

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