Surface Conductivity in Antiferromagnetic Semiconductor CrSb₂
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.mes-hall
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surfacebulkcrsbstatesantiferromagneticbandsemiconductortextit
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The contribution of bulk and surface to the electrical resistance along crystallographic \textit{b}- and \textit{c}-axes as a function of crystal thickness gives evidence for a temperature independent surface states in an antiferromagnetic narrow-gap semiconductor CrSb$_{2}$. ARPES shows a clear electron-like pocket at $\Gamma$-$Z$ direction which is absent in the bulk band structure. First-principles calculations also confirm the existence of metallic surface states inside the bulk gap. Whereas combined experimental probes point to enhanced surface conduction similar to topological insulators, surface states are trivial since CrSb$_2$ exhibits no band inversion.
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