“…In the past decade, topological materials, such as topological insulators (TIs), Dirac semimetals, and Weyl semimetals, have attracted much attention in condensed matter physics owing to growing interest in the fundamental properties of their surface (bulk) band structure [1,2,3,4,5], massless quasiparticle dynamics [6], spin dynamics [2,7], carrier transport [8], and many other new physical effects [9,10,11,12]. Topological materials, in particular TIs, have been considered also as promising materials for thermoelectric devices, taking advantage of their intriguing properties, such as low thermal conductivities [13], and large Seebeck coefficients [14]. Bi 1−x Sb x was first experimentally discovered to be a 3D TI in 2008 (Ref.…”