We achieve the enhancement of circular photogalvanic effect arising from the photo-injection of spins in topological insulator thin films by tuning the Fermi level (EF). A series of (Bi1−xSbx)2Te3 thin films were tailored so that the Fermi energy ranges above 0.34 eV to below 0.29 eV of the Dirac point, i.e., from the bulk conduction band bottom to the valence band top through the bulk in-gap surface-Dirac cone. The circular photogalvanic current, indicating a flow of spin-polarized surface-Dirac electrons, shows a pronounced peak when the EF is set near the Dirac point and is also correlated with the carrier mobility. Our observation reveals that there are substantial scatterings between the surface-Dirac and bulkstate electrons in the generation process of spin-polarized photocurrent, which can be avoided by designing the electronic structure in topological insulators.
@article{arxiv.1601.04290,
title = {Enhanced photogalvanic current in topological insulators via Fermi energy tuning},
author = {K. N. Okada and N. Ogawa and R. Yoshimi and A. Tsukazaki and K. S. Takahashi and M. Kawasaki and Y. Tokura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.04290},
year = {2016}
}