Fabrication of a Novel Magnetic Topological Heterostructure and Temperature Evolution of its Massive Dirac Cone
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2020-09-24Author
Hirahara, T.
Otrokov, Mikhail M.
Sasaki, T. T.
Sumida, K.
Tomohiro, Y.
Kusaka, S.
Okuyama, Y.
Ichinokura, S.
Kobayashi, M.
Takeda, Y.
Amemiya, K.
Shirasawa, T.
Ideta, S.
Miyamoto, K.
Tanaka, K.
Kuroda, S.
Okuda, T.
Hono, K.
Eremeev, S. V.
Chulkov, Evgueni V.
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Nature Communications 11(1) : (2020) // Article ID 4821
Abstract
Materials that possess nontrivial topology and magnetism is known to exhibit exotic quantum phenomena such as the quantum anomalous Hall effect. Here, we fabricate a novel magnetic topological heterostructure Mn4Bi2Te7/Bi2Te3 where multiple magnetic layers are inserted into the topmost quintuple layer of the original topological insulator Bi2Te3. A massive Dirac cone (DC) with a gap of 40-75meV at 16K is observed. By tracing the temperature evolution, this gap is shown to gradually decrease with increasing temperature and a blunt transition from a massive to a massless DC occurs around 200-250K. Structural analysis shows that the samples also contain MnBi2Te4/Bi2Te3. Magnetic measurements show that there are two distinct Mn components in the system that corresponds to the two heterostructures; MnBi2Te4/Bi2Te3 is paramagnetic at 6K while Mn4Bi2Te7/Bi2Te3 is ferromagnetic with a negative hysteresis (critical temperature similar to 20K). This novel heterostructure is potentially important for future device applications.