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Applied Physics Letters | 2010

Coherent heteroepitaxy of Bi2Se3 on GaAs (111)B

Anthony Richardella; Duming Zhang; Joungchel Lee; A. Koser; David Rench; A. L. Yeats; Bob B. Buckley; D. D. Awschalom; Nitin Samarth

We report the heteroepitaxy of single crystal thin films of Bi2Se3 on the (111)B surface of GaAs by molecular beam epitaxy. We find that Bi2Se3 grows highly c-axis oriented, with an atomically sharp interface with the GaAs substrate. By optimizing the growth of a very thin GaAs buffer layer before growing the Bi2Se3, we demonstrate the growth of thin films with atomically flat terraces over hundreds of nanometers. Initial time-resolved Kerr rotation measurements herald opportunities for probing coherent spin dynamics at the interface between a candidate topological insulator and a large class of GaAs-based heterostructures.


Physical Review B | 2011

Superconducting proximity effect and possible evidence for Pearl vortices in a candidate topological insulator

Duming Zhang; Jian Wang; Ashley DaSilva; Joon Sue Lee; Humberto R. Gutierrez; Moses H. W. Chan; Jainendra K. Jain; Nitin Samarth

We report the observation of the superconducting proximity effect in nanoribbons of a candidate topological insulator (Bi2Se3) which is interfaced with superconducting (tungsten) contacts. We observe a supercurrent and multiple Andreev reflections for channel lengths that are much longer than the inelastic and diffusive thermal lengths deduced from normal state transport. This suggests that the proximity effect couples preferentially to a ballistic surface transport channel, even in the presence of a coexisting diffusive bulk channel. When a magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the plane of the nanoribbon, we observe magnetoresistance oscillations that are periodic in magnetic field. Quantitative comparison with a model of vortex blockade relates the occurrence of these oscillations to the formation of Pearl vortices in the region of proximity induced superconductivity.


Nature Communications | 2014

Observation of quantum-tunnelling-modulated spin texture in ultrathin topological insulator Bi2Se3 films

Madhab Neupane; Anthony Richardella; J. Sánchez-Barriga; Su Yang Xu; Nasser Alidoust; Ilya Belopolski; Chang Liu; Guang Bian; Duming Zhang; D. Marchenko; A. Varykhalov; O. Rader; M. Leandersson; T. Balasubramanian; Tay-Rong Chang; Horng-Tay Jeng; Susmita Basak; Hsin Lin; A. Bansil; Nitin Samarth; M. Zahid Hasan

Understanding the spin-texture behaviour of boundary modes in ultrathin topological insulator films is critically essential for the design and fabrication of functional nanodevices. Here, by using spin-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with p-polarized light in topological insulator Bi2Se3 thin films, we report tunnelling-dependent evolution of spin configuration in topological insulator thin films across the metal-to-insulator transition. We report a systematic binding energy- and wavevector-dependent spin polarization for the topological surface electrons in the ultrathin gapped-Dirac-cone limit. The polarization decreases significantly with enhanced tunnelling realized systematically in thin insulating films, whereas magnitude of the polarization saturates to the bulk limit faster at larger wavevectors in thicker metallic films. We present a theoretical model that captures this delicate relationship between quantum tunnelling and Fermi surface spin polarization. Our high-resolution spin-based spectroscopic results suggest that the polarization current can be tuned to zero in thin insulating films forming the basis for a future spin-switch nanodevice.


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Growth and characterization of hybrid insulating ferromagnet-topological insulator heterostructure devices

Abhinav Kandala; Anthony Richardella; David Rench; Duming Zhang; Thomas Flanagan; Nitin Samarth

We report the integration of the insulating ferromagnet GdN with epitaxial films of the topological insulator Bi2Se3 and present detailed structural, magnetic, and transport characterization of the heterostructures. Fabrication of multi-channel Hall bars with bare and GdN-capped sections enable direct comparison of magnetotransport properties. We show that the presence of the magnetic overlayer results in suppression of weak anti-localization at the top surface.


Physical Review B | 2012

Interplay between topological insulators and superconductors

Jian Wang; Cui-Zu Chang; Handong Li; Ke He; Duming Zhang; Meenakshi Singh; Xucun Ma; Nitin Samarth; Maohai Xie; Qi-Kun Xue; Moses H. W. Chan

Modern methods of in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) allow one to not only manipulate with a nanoscale object at the nanometer-range precision but also to get deep insights into its physical and chemical statuses. Dedicated TEM holders combining the capabilities of a conventional high-resolution TEM instrument and atomic force -, and/or scanning tunneling microscopy probes become the powerful tools in nanomaterials analysis. This progress report highlights the past, present and future of these exciting methods based on the extensive authors endeavors over the last five years. The objects of interest are diverse. They include carbon, boron nitride and other inorganic one- and two-dimensional nanoscale materials, e.g., nanotubes, nanowires and nanosheets. The key point of all experiments discussed is that the mechanical and electrical transport data are acquired on an individual nanostructure level under ultimately high spatial, temporal and energy resolution achievable in TEM, and thus can directly be linked to morphological, structural and chemical peculiarities of a given nanomaterial.


Nature Physics | 2012

Hedgehog spin texture and Berry's phase tuning in a magnetic topological insulator

Su-Yang Xu; Madhab Neupane; Chang Liu; Duming Zhang; Anthony Richardella; L. Andrew Wray; Nasser Alidoust; M. Leandersson; T. Balasubramanian; J. Sánchez-Barriga; O. Rader; Gabriel Landolt; Bartosz Slomski; J. H. Dil; J. Osterwalder; Tay-Rong Chang; Horng-Tay Jeng; Hsin Lin; A. Bansil; Nitin Samarth; M. Zahid Hasan


Physical Review B | 2012

Interplay between ferromagnetism, surface states, and quantum corrections in a magnetically doped topological insulator

Duming Zhang; Anthony Richardella; David Rench; Su Yang Xu; Abhinav Kandala; Thomas Flanagan; Haim Beidenkopf; Andrew L. Yeats; Bob B. Buckley; Paul V. Klimov; D. D. Awschalom; Ali Yazdani; P. Schiffer; M. Zahid Hasan; Nitin Samarth


Nano Letters | 2013

Surface-sensitive two-dimensional magneto-fingerprint in mesoscopic Bi2Se3 channels.

Abhinav Kandala; Anthony Richardella; Duming Zhang; Thomas Flanagan; Nitin Samarth


arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics | 2012

Magnetically induced spin reorientation on the surface of a topological insulator (a surface magnetic topological insulator MBE film)

Su-Yang Xu; J. Osterwalder; Gabriel Landolt; Nitin Samarth; Anthony Richardella; T. Balasubramanian; Tay-Rong Chang; Bartosz Slomski; J. H. Dil; J. Sánchez-Barriga; O. Rader; M. Z. Hasan; A. Bansil; Horng-Tay Jeng; L. Wray; Nasser Alidoust; Duming Zhang; Madhab Neupane; Hsin Lin; M. Leandersson; Chang Liu


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Tunneling tuned spin modulations in ultrathin topological insulator films

Madhab Neupane; Su-Yang Xu; Nasser Alidoust; Ilya Belopolski; Chang Liu; Duming Zhang; Anthony Richardella; J. Sánchez-Barriga; D. Marchenko; A. Varykhalov; O. Rader; M. Leandersson; T. Balasubramanian; L. Wray; Tay-Rong Chang; Horng-Tay Jeng; H.-J. Lin; A. Bansil; Nitin Samarth; M. Z. Hasan

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Nitin Samarth

Pennsylvania State University

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Anthony Richardella

Pennsylvania State University

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Joon Sue Lee

Pennsylvania State University

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Abhinav Kandala

Pennsylvania State University

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David Rench

Pennsylvania State University

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O. Rader

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

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