Ambipolar field effect in the ternary topological insulator (Bi(x)Sb(1-x))2Te3 by composition tuning.
Topological insulators exhibit a bulk energy gap and spin-polarized surface states that lead to unique electronic properties, with potential applications in spintronics and quantum information processing. However, transport measurements have typically been dominated by residual bulk charge carriers...
Main Authors: | Kong, D, Chen, Y, Cha, J, Zhang, Q, Analytis, J, Lai, K, Liu, Z, Hong, S, Koski, K, Mo, S, Hussain, Z, Fisher, I, Shen, Z, Cui, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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