Dynamics of surface electrons in a topological insulator: cyclotron resonance at room temperature
Dynamics of surface electrons in a topological insulator: cyclotron resonance at room temperature
The ability to manipulate the surface states of topological insulators using electric or magnetic fields under ambient conditions is a key step toward their integration into future electronic and optoelectronic devices. Here, we demonstrate - using cyclotron resonance measurements on a tin-doped BiSbTe$_2$S topological insulator - that moderate magnetic fields can quantize massless surface electrons into Landau levels even at room temperature. This finding suggests that surface-state electrons can behave as long-lived quasiparticles at unexpectedly high temperatures.
I. Mohelsky、F. Le Mardele、J. Dzian、J. Wyzula、X. D. Sun、C. W. Cho、B. A. Piot、M. Shankar、R. Sankar、A. Ferguson、D. Santos-Cottin、P. Marsik、C. Bernhard、A. Akrap、M. Potemski、M. Orlita
物理学
I. Mohelsky,F. Le Mardele,J. Dzian,J. Wyzula,X. D. Sun,C. W. Cho,B. A. Piot,M. Shankar,R. Sankar,A. Ferguson,D. Santos-Cottin,P. Marsik,C. Bernhard,A. Akrap,M. Potemski,M. Orlita.Dynamics of surface electrons in a topological insulator: cyclotron resonance at room temperature[EB/OL].(2025-04-11)[2025-05-01].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.08420.点此复制
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