Band bending inversion in Bi2Se3 nanostructures

Abstract

Shubnikov-de-Haas oscillations were studied under high magnetic field in Bi2Se3 nanostructures grown by Chemical Vapor Transport, for different bulk carrier densities ranging from 3×1019cm-3 to 6×1017cm-3. The contribution of topological surface states to electrical transport can be identified and separated from bulk carriers and massive two-dimensional electron gas. Band bending is investigated, and a crossover from upward to downward band bending is found at low bulk density, as a result of a competition between bulk and interface doping. These results highlight the need to control electrical doping both in the bulk and at interfaces in order to study only topological surface states.

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