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arxiv: 1102.0349 · v2 · pith:TYU7AEBSnew · submitted 2011-02-02 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Parallel magnetic field driven quantum phase transition in a thin topological insulator film

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keywords fieldinsulatormagneticparallelresponsesurfaceappearsdiamagnetic
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It is well-known that helical surface states of a three-dimensional topological insulator (TI) do not respond to a static in-plane magnetic field. Formally this occurs because the in-plane magnetic field appears as a vector potential in the Dirac Hamiltonian of the surface states and can thus be removed by a gauge transformation of the surface electron wavefunctions. Here we show that when the top and bottom surfaces of a thin film of TI are hybridized and the Fermi level is in the hybridization gap, a nonzero diamagnetic response appears. Moreover, a quantum phase transition occurs at a finite critical value of the parallel field from an insulator with a diamagnetic response to a semimetal with a vanishing response to the parallel field.

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