Gigantic surface lifetime of an intrinsic topological insulator

The interaction between light and novel two-dimensional electronic states holds promise to realize new fundamental physics and optical devices. Here, we use pump-probe photoemission spectroscopy to study the optically excited Dirac surface states in the bulk-insulating topological insulator Bi_{2}Te...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2015-09, Vol.115 (11), p.116801-116801, Article 116801
Hauptverfasser: Neupane, Madhab, Xu, Su-Yang, Ishida, Yukiaki, Jia, Shuang, Fregoso, Benjamin M, Liu, Chang, Belopolski, Ilya, Bian, Guang, Alidoust, Nasser, Durakiewicz, Tomasz, Galitski, Victor, Shin, Shik, Cava, Robert J, Hasan, M Zahid
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Zusammenfassung:The interaction between light and novel two-dimensional electronic states holds promise to realize new fundamental physics and optical devices. Here, we use pump-probe photoemission spectroscopy to study the optically excited Dirac surface states in the bulk-insulating topological insulator Bi_{2}Te_{2}Se and reveal optical properties that are in sharp contrast to those of bulk-metallic topological insulators. We observe a gigantic optical lifetime exceeding 4  μs (1  μs=10^{-6}  s) for the surface states in Bi_{2}Te_{2}Se, whereas the lifetime in most topological insulators, such as Bi_{2}Se_{3}, has been limited to a few picoseconds (1  ps=10^{-12}  s). Moreover, we discover a surface photovoltage, a shift of the chemical potential of the Dirac surface states, as large as 100 mV. Our results demonstrate a rare platform to study charge excitation and relaxation in energy and momentum space in a two-dimensional system.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.116801