Distinct Quantum States in Topological Insulator Surfaces of Nanowires and Nanoribbons of Bismuth Selenide (Bi2Se3)
Christian Nweze,
Tomke E. Glier,
Mika Rerrer
et al.
Abstract:Topological insulators (TIs) exhibit unconventional quantum phases that can be tuned by external quantum confinements. The geometry of the surface of 3D TIs plays a crucial role. For example, the geometrical crossover from 2D surfaces to a 1D cylinder results in a novel state with a Spin‐Berry Phase (SBP). Surface‐Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) with a sub‐micron spatial resolution is utilized to study the quantum‐confinement effects of quasi‐relativistic electrons along the perimeter of the circular bismuth … Show more
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