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Realizing a topological diode effect on the surface of a topological Kondo insulator

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-03-26 v1

Abstract

Introducing the concept of topology into material science has sparked a revolution from classic electronic and optoelectronic devices to topological quantum devices. The latter has potential for transferring energy and information with unprecedented efficiency. Here, we demonstrate a topological diode effect on the surface of a three-dimensional material, SmB6, a candidate topological Kondo insulator. The diode effect is evidenced by pronounced rectification and photogalvanic effects under electromagnetic modulation and radiation at radio frequency. Our experimental results and modeling suggest that these prominent effects are intimately tied to the spatially inhomogeneous formation of topological surface states (TSS) at the intermediate temperature. This work provides a manner of breaking the mirror symmetry (in addition to the inversion symmetry), resulting in the formation of pn-junctions between puddles of metallic TSS. This effect paves the way for efficient current rectifiers or energy-harvesting devices working down to radio frequency range at low temperature, which could be extended to high temperatures using other topological insulators with large bulk gap.

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@article{arxiv.2503.19360,
  title  = {Realizing a topological diode effect on the surface of a topological Kondo insulator},
  author = {Jiawen Zhang and Zhenqi Hua and Chengwei Wang and Michael Smidman and David Graf and Sean Thomas and Priscila F. S. Rosa and Steffen Wirth and Xi Dai and Peng Xiong and Huiqiu Yuan and Xiaoyu Wang and Lin Jiao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.19360},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

10 pages, 4 figures; SI is included in the published version