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arxiv: 1904.08517 · v1 · pith:4TJDJGIYnew · submitted 2019-04-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Low temperature saturation of phase coherence length in topological insulators

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keywords lengthphaseinsulatorssaturationtopologicalbreakingcouplingdephasing
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Implementing topological insulators as elementary units in quantum technologies requires a comprehensive understanding of the dephasing mechanisms governing the surface carriers in these materials, which impose a practical limit to the applicability of these materials in such technologies requiring phase coherent transport. To investigate this, we have performed magneto-resistance (MR) and conductance fluctuations\ (CF) measurements in both exfoliated and molecular beam epitaxy grown samples. The phase breaking length ($l_{\phi}$) obtained from MR shows a saturation below sample dependent characteristic temperatures, consistent with that obtained from CF measurements. We have systematically eliminated several factors that may lead to such behavior of $l_{\phi}$ in the context of TIs, such as finite size effect, thermalization, spin-orbit coupling length, spin-flip scattering, and surface-bulk coupling. Our work indicates the need to identify an alternative source of dephasing that dominates at low $T$ in topological insulators, causing saturation in the phase breaking length and time.

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