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Electrostatic Modulation of the Electronic Properties of Dirac Semimetal Na3Bi

Materials Science 2017-11-08 v2

Abstract

Large-area thin films of topological Dirac semimetal Na3_3Bi are grown on amorphous SiO2_2:Si substrates to realise a field-effect transistor with the doped Si acting as back gate. As-grown films show charge carrier mobilities exceeding 7,000 cm2^2/Vs and carrier densities below 3 ×\times 1018^{18} cm3^{-3}, comparable to the best thin-film Na3_3Bi. An ambipolar field effect and minimum conductivity are observed, characteristic of Dirac electronic systems. The results are quantitatively understood within a model of disorder-induced charge inhomogeneity in topological Dirac semimetals. Due to the inverted band structure, the hole mobility is significantly larger than the electron mobility in Na3_3Bi, and when present, these holes dominate the transport properties.

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@article{arxiv.1707.09286,
  title  = {Electrostatic Modulation of the Electronic Properties of Dirac Semimetal Na3Bi},
  author = {Jack Hellerstedt and Indra Yudhistira and Mark T. Edmonds and Chang Liu and James Collins and Shaffique Adam and Michael S. Fuhrer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.09286},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

5 pages, 4 figures; minor corrections and revisions for readability