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Evidence for a quantum-spin-Hall phase in graphene decorated with Bi2Te3 nanoparticles

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-04-05 v4

Abstract

Realization of the quantum-spin-Hall effect in graphene devices has remained an outstanding challenge dating back to the inception of the field of topological insulators. Graphene's exceptionally weak spin-orbit coupling -stemming from carbon's low mass- poses the primary obstacle. We experimentally and theoretically study artificially enhanced spin-orbit coupling in graphene via random decoration with dilute Bi2Te3 nanoparticles. Remarkably, multi-terminal resistance measurements suggest the presence of helical edge states characteristic of a quantum-spin-Hall phase; the magnetic-field and temperature dependence of the resistance peaks, X-ray photoelectron spectra, scanning tunneling spectroscopy, and first-principles calculations further support this scenario. These observations highlight a pathway to spintronics and quantum-information applications in graphene-based quantum-spin-Hall platforms.

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@article{arxiv.1806.07027,
  title  = {Evidence for a quantum-spin-Hall phase in graphene decorated with Bi2Te3 nanoparticles},
  author = {K. Hatsuda and H. Mine and T. Nakamura and J. Li and R. Wu and S. Katsumoto and J. Haruyama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.07027},
  year   = {2019}
}