Landau level spectroscopy of surface states in the topological insulator Bi0.91Sb0.09 via magneto-optics
Abstract
We have performed broad-band zero-field and magneto-infrared spectroscopy of the three dimensional topological insulator Bi0.91Sb0.09. The zero-field results allow us to measure the value of the direct band gap between the conducting La and valence Ls bands. Under applied field in the Faraday geometry (k || H || C1), we measured the presence of a multitude of Landau level (LL) transitions, all with frequency dependence ω H. We discuss the ramification of this observation for the surface and bulk properties of topological insulators.
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