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Molecular beam epitaxy of three-dimensionally thick Dirac semimetal Cd3As2 films

Materials Science 2019-07-19 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Rapid progress of quantum transport study in topological Dirac semimetal, including observations of quantum Hall effect in two-dimensional (2D) Cd3_{\mathrm{3}}As2_{\mathrm{2}} samples, has uncovered even more interesting quantum transport properties in high-quality and three-dimensional (3D) samples. However, such 3D Cd3_{\mathrm{3}}As2_{\mathrm{2}} films with low carrier density and high electron mobility have been hardly obtained. Here we report the growth and characterization of 3D thick Cd3_{\mathrm{3}}As2_{\mathrm{2}} films adopting molecular beam epitaxy. The highest electron mobility (μ\mu = 3 ×\times 104^{4} cm2^{2}/Vs) among the reported film samples has been achieved at a low carrier density (n=5\textit{n} = 5 ×\times 1016^{16} cm3^{-3}). In the magnetotransport measurement, Hall plateau-like structures are commonly observed in spite of the 3D thick films (t=120\textit{t} = 120 nm). On the other hand, field angle dependence of the plateau-like structures and corresponding Shubunikov-de Haas oscillations rather shows a 3D feature, suggesting the appearance of unconventional magnetic orbit, also distinct from the one described by the semiclassical Weyl-orbit equation.

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@article{arxiv.1907.07855,
  title  = {Molecular beam epitaxy of three-dimensionally thick Dirac semimetal Cd3As2 films},
  author = {Y. Nakazawa and M. Uchida and S. Nishihaya and S. Sato and A. Nakao and J. Matsuno and M. Kawasaki},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.07855},
  year   = {2019}
}

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11 pages, 3 figures + supplementary 6 pages, 3 figures