Unusual Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations in BiTeCl

Abstract

We report measurements of Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) oscillations in single crystals of BiTeCl at magnetic fields up to 31 T and at temperatures as low as 0.4 K. Two oscillation frequencies were resolved at the lowest temperatures, F1=65 4 Tesla and F2=156 5 Tesla. We also measured the infrared optical reflectance ( R(ω)) and Hall effect; we propose that the two frequencies correspond respectively to the inner and outer Fermi sheets of the Rashba spin-split bulk conduction band. The bulk carrier concentration was ne≈1×1019 cm-3 and the effective masses m1*=0.20 m0 for the inner and m2*=0.27 m0 for the outer sheet. Surprisingly, despite its low effective mass, we found that the amplitude of F2 is very rapidly suppressed with increasing temperature, being almost undetectable above T≈4 K.

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