Mass acquisition of Dirac fermions in Cr-doped topological insulator Sb2Te3 films

Abstract

We introduce time-reversal-symmetry breaking by doping Cr atoms into the topmost quintuple layer or into the bulk of Sb2Te3 thin films. We find that even at a high Cr-doping level the Landau level spectrum keeps a good quality, enabling the first demonstration of deviation of the zero-mode Landau level, induced by the acquisition of a mass term in the surface states in the presence of surface or bulk magnetic doping. The magnitude of the mass term in the surface states increases with increasing Cr-doping level. Our observation suggests Cr-doped Sb2Te3 is a promising candidate for the realization of the proposed novel magnetoelectric effects.

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