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Dirac-Electrons-Mediated Magnetic Proximity Effect in Topological Insulator / Magnetic Insulator Heterostructures

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-11-08 v1

Abstract

The possible realization of dissipationless chiral edge current in a topological insulator / magnetic insulator heterostructure is based on the condition that the magnetic proximity exchange coupling at the interface is dominated by the Dirac surface states of the topological insulator. Here we report a polarized neutron reflectometry observation of Dirac electrons mediated magnetic proximity effect in a bulk-insulating topological insulator (Bi0.2_{0.2}Sb0.8_{0.8})2_{2}Te3_{3} / magnetic insulator EuS heterostructure. We are able to maximize the proximity induced magnetism by applying an electrical back gate to tune the Fermi level of topological insulator to be close to the charge neutral point. A phenomenological model based on diamagnetic screening is developed to explain the suppressed proximity induced magnetism at high carrier density. Our work paves the way to utilize the magnetic proximity effect at the topological insulator/magnetic insulator hetero-interface for low-power spintronic applications.

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@article{arxiv.1706.00847,
  title  = {Dirac-Electrons-Mediated Magnetic Proximity Effect in Topological Insulator / Magnetic Insulator Heterostructures},
  author = {Mingda Li and Qichen Song and Weiwei Zhao and Joseph A Garlow and Te-Huan Liu and Lijun Wu and Yimei Zhu and Jagadeesh Moodera and Moses H W Chan and Gang Chen and Cui-Zu Chang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.00847},
  year   = {2017}
}

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5 pages main text with 4 figures; 2 pages supplemental materials; suggestions and discussions are welcomed