Quantum Hall effect on top and bottom surface states of topological insulator (Bi11-x Sbx)2 Te3 films

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The three-dimensional topological insulator is a novel state of matter characterized by two-dimensional metallic Dirac states on its surface. To verify the topological nature of the surface states, Bi-based chalcogenides such as Bi 2 Se 3, Bi 2 Te 3, Sb 2 Te 3 and their combined/mixed compounds have been intensively studied. Here, we report the realization of the quantum Hall effect on the surface Dirac states in ((Bi11-x Sbx)2 Te3 films. With electrostatic gate-tuning of the Fermi level in the bulk band gap under magnetic fields, the quantum Hall states with filling factor ±1 are resolved. Furthermore, the appearance of a quantum Hall plateau at filling factor zero reflects a pseudo-spin Hall insulator state when the Fermi level is tuned in between the energy levels of the non-degenerate top and bottom surface Dirac points. The observation of the quantum Hall effect in three-dimensional topological insulator films may pave a way toward topological insulator-based electronics.

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Yoshimi, R., Tsukazaki, A., Kozuka, Y., Falson, J., Takahashi, K. S., Checkelsky, J. G., … Tokura, Y. (2015). Quantum Hall effect on top and bottom surface states of topological insulator (Bi11-x Sbx)2 Te3 films. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7627

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