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arxiv: 0812.2078 · v1 · submitted 2008-12-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.dis-nn· cond-mat.supr-con

Electrons on the surface of Bi2Se3 form a topologically-ordered two dimensional gas with a non-trivial Berry's phase

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keywords bi2se3topologicalberryforminsulatorphasestatessurface
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The interface between a superconductor and a topological insulator has been proposed to harbor novel quasiparticles that realize physical schemes for fault-tolerant quantum computation. Here, we present high resolution angle-resolved photoemission experimental results, which along with first principles calculations, suggest that the surface-edge states of Bi2Se3 form a topological 2D metal. When magnetic atoms are deposited, the surface tends to lose Kramers' degeneracy and a k-space connection thread between the bulk valence and conduction bands is lost. Our observed states carry a \pi Berry's phase suggesting that although the real materials are often electron doped fully undoped Bi2Se3 would be a Z2 topological insulator at room temperature.

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