Temperature-dependent magnetospectroscopy of HgTe quantum wells

We report on magnetospectroscopy of HgTe quantum wells in magnetic fields up to 45 T in a temperature range from 4.2 up to 185 K. We observe intra- and inter-band transitions from zero-mode Landau levels, which split from the bottom conduction and upper valence sub-bands and merge under the applied...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review. B 2016-10, Vol.94 (15), p.155421, Article 155421
Hauptverfasser: Ikonnikov, A. V., Krishtopenko, S. S., Drachenko, O., Goiran, M., Zholudev, M. S., Platonov, V. V., Kudasov, Yu. B., Korshunov, A. S., Maslov, D. A., Makarov, I. V., Surdin, O. M., Philippov, A. V., Marcinkiewicz, M., Ruffenach, S., Teppe, F., Knap, W., Mikhailov, N. N., Dvoretsky, S. A., Gavrilenko, V. I.
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Zusammenfassung:We report on magnetospectroscopy of HgTe quantum wells in magnetic fields up to 45 T in a temperature range from 4.2 up to 185 K. We observe intra- and inter-band transitions from zero-mode Landau levels, which split from the bottom conduction and upper valence sub-bands and merge under the applied magnetic field. To describe experimental results, realistic temperature-dependent calculations of Landau levels have been performed. We show that although our samples are topological insulators at low temperatures only, the signature of such a phase persists in optical transitions at high temperatures and high magnetic fields. Our results demonstrate that temperature-dependent magnetospectroscopy is a powerful tool to discriminate trivial and topological insulator phases in HgTe quantum wells.
ISSN:2469-9950
2469-9969
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.94.155421