Reversible tuning of the surface state in a psuedo-binary Bi2(Te-Se)3 topological insulator
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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insulatortopologicalstatesurfaceaboveabsorptionagingangle-resolved
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We use angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to study non-trivial surface state in psuedobinary Bi2Se0.6Te2.3 topological insulator. We show that unlike previously studied binaries, this is an intrinsic topological insulator with conduction bulk band residing well above the chemical potential. Our data indicates that under good vacuum condition there are no significant aging effects for more then two weeks after cleaving. We also demonstrate that shift of the Kramers point at low temperature is caused by UV assisted absorption of molecular hydrogen. Our findings pave the way for applications of these materials in devices and present an easy scheme to tune their properties.
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