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arxiv: 1410.2000 · v1 · pith:VCTVVNF6new · submitted 2014-10-08 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Tunable interaction-induced localization of surface electrons in antidot nanostructured Bi2Te3 thin films

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keywords electronssurfacelocalizationelectron-electroninteractiontopologicalantidotantidots
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Recently, a logarithmic decrease of conductivity has been observed in topological insulators at low temperatures, implying a tendency of localization of surface electrons. Here, we report quantum transport experiments on the topological insulator Bi2Te3 thin films with arrayed antidot nanostructures. With increasing density of the antidots, a systematic decrease is observed in the slope of the logarithmic temperature-dependent conductivity curves, indicating the electron-electron interaction can be tuned by the antidots. Meanwhile, the weak anti-localization effect revealed in magnetoconductivity exhibits an enhanced dominance of electron-electron interaction among decoherence mechanisms. The observation can be understood from an antidot-induced reduction of the effective dielectric constant, which controls the interactions between the surface electrons. Our results clarify the indispensable role of the electron-electron interaction in the localization of surface electrons and indicate the localization of surface electrons in an interacting topological insulator.

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