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Magnetic-field-induced topological phase transition in Fe-doped (Bi,Sb)$_2$Se$_3$ heterostructures

Materials Science 2020-04-29 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Three-dimensional topological insulators (3D-TIs) possess a specific topological order of electronic bands, resulting in gapless surface states via bulk-edge correspondence. Exotic phenomena have been realized in ferromagnetic TIs, such as the quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) effect with a chiral edge conduction and a quantized value of the Hall resistance Ryx{R_{yx}}. Here, we report on the emergence of distinct topological phases in paramagnetic Fe-doped (Bi,Sb)2{_2}Se3{_3} heterostructures with varying structure architecture, doping, and magnetic and electric fields. Starting from a 3D-TI, a two-dimensional insulator appears at layer thicknesses below a critical value, which turns into an Anderson insulator for Fe concentrations sufficiently large to produce localization by magnetic disorder. With applying a magnetic field, a topological transition from the Anderson insulator to the QAH state occurs, which is driven by the formation of an exchange gap owing to a giant Zeeman splitting and reduced magnetic disorder. Topological phase diagram of (Bi,Sb)2{_2}Se3{_3} allows exploration of intricate interplay of topological protection, magnetic disorder, and exchange splitting.

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@article{arxiv.2002.09292,
  title  = {Magnetic-field-induced topological phase transition in Fe-doped (Bi,Sb)$_2$Se$_3$ heterostructures},
  author = {Y. Satake and J. Shiogai and G. P. Mazur and S. Kimura and S. Awaji and K. Fujiwara and T. Nojima and K. Nomura and S. Souma and T. Sato and T. Dietl and A. Tsukazaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.09292},
  year   = {2020}
}

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31 pages, 4 figures and supplementary 30 pages, 11 figures