To optimize the bulk-insulating behavior in the topological insulator materials having the tetradymite structure, we have synthesized and characterized single-crystal samples of Bi_(2-x)Sb_(x)Te_(3-y)Se_(y) (BSTS) solid solution at various compositions. We have elucidated that there are a series of "intrinsic" compositions where the acceptors and donors compensate each other and present a maximally bulk-insulating behavior. At such compositions, the resistivity can become as large as several Ohmcm at low temperature and one can infer the role of the surface-transport channel in the non-linear Hall effect. In particular, the composition of Bi1.5Sb0.5Te1.7Se1.3 achieves the lowest bulk carrier density and appears to be best suited for surface transport studies.
@article{arxiv.1110.1788,
title = {Optimizing the Bi_(2-x)Sb_(x)Te_(3-y)Se_(y) solid solutions to approach the intrinsic topological insulator regime},
author = {Zhi Ren and A. A. Taskin and Satoshi Sasaki and Kouji Segawa and Yoichi Ando},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.1788},
year = {2015}
}