Dataset for "Quantum confinement of the Dirac surface states in topological-insulator nanowires"
Dataset of publication „Quantum confinement of the Dirac surface states in topological-insulator nanowires“Abstract of publication: The non-trivial topology of the three-dimensional topological insulator dictates the appearance of gapless Dirac surface states. Intriguingly, when made into a nanowire...
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Zusammenfassung: | Dataset of publication „Quantum confinement of the Dirac surface states in topological-insulator nanowires“Abstract of publication: The non-trivial topology of the three-dimensional topological insulator dictates the appearance of gapless Dirac surface states. Intriguingly, when made into a nanowire quantum confinement leads to a peculiar gapped Dirac sub-band structure. This gap is useful for, e.g., future Majorana qubits based on TIs. Furthermore, these sub-bands can be manipulated by a magnetic flux and are an ideal platform for generating stable Majorana zero modes, playing a key role in topological quantum computing. However, direct evidence for the Dirac sub-bands in TI nanowires has not been reported so far. Here, using devices fabricated from thin bulk-insulating (Bi1−xSbx)2Te3 nanowires we show that non-equidistant resistance peaks, observed upon gate-tuning the chemical potential across the Dirac point, are the unique signatures of the quantized sub-bands. These TI nanowires open the way to address the topological mesoscopic physics, and eventually the Majorana physics when proximitised by an s-wave superconductor. |
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DOI: | 10.6084/m9.figshare.13524050 |