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arxiv: 2009.06175 · v2 · pith:2JQY6DRT · submitted 2020-09-14 · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Crossover from 2D ferromagnetic insulator to wide bandgap quantum anomalous Hall insulator in ultra-thin MnBi2Te4

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keywords magneticmnbi2te4insulatorenergytemperaturelargelayerultra-thin
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Intrinsic magnetic topological insulators offer low disorder and large magnetic bandgaps for robust magnetic topological phases operating at higher temperatures. By controlling the layer thickness, emergent phenomena such as the Quantum Anomalous Hall (QAH) effect and axion insulator phases have been realised. These observations occur at temperatures significantly lower than the Neel temperature of bulk MnBi2Te4, and measurement of the magnetic energy gap at the Dirac point in ultra-thin MnBi2Te4 has yet to be achieved. Critical to achieving the promise of this system is a direct measurement of the layer-dependent energy gap and verifying whether the gap is magnetic in the QAH phase. Here we utilise temperature dependent angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to study epitaxial ultra-thin MnBi2Te4. We directly observe a layer dependent crossover from a 2D ferromagnetic insulator with a bandgap greater than 780 meV in one septuple layer (1 SL) to a QAH insulator with a large energy gap (>100 meV) at 8 K in 3 and 5 SL MnBi2Te4. The QAH gap is confirmed to be magnetic in origin, as it abruptly diminishes with increasing temperature above 8 K. The direct observation of a large magnetic energy gap in the QAH phase of few-SL MnBi2Te4 is promising for further increasing the operating temperature of QAH materials.

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