We report that thin films of a prototype topological insulator, Bi2Se3, can be epitaxially grown onto the (0001) surface of BaFe12O19(BaM), a magnetic insulator with high Curie temperature and large perpendicular anisotropy. In the Bi2Se3 thin films grown on non-magnetic substrates, classic weak antilocalization (WAL) is manifested as cusp-shaped positive magnetoresistance (MR) in perpendicular magnetic fields and parabola-shaped positive MR in parallel fields, whereas in Bi2Se3/BaM heterostructures the low field MR is parabola-shaped, which is positive in perpendicular fields and negative in parallel fields. The magnetic field and temperature dependence of the MR is explained as a consequence of the suppression of WAL due to strong magnetic interactions at the Bi2Se3/BaM interface.
@article{arxiv.1504.01922,
title = {Proximity effect between a topological insulator and a magnetic insulator with large perpendicular anisotropy},
author = {Wenmin Yang and Shuo Yang and Qinghua Zhang and Yang Xu and Shipeng Shen and Jian Liao and Jing Teng and Cewen Nan and Lin Gu and Young Sun and Kehui Wu and Yongqing Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.01922},
year = {2015}
}
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