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The introduction of magnetic order on the surface of topological insulators in general breaks the two-dimensional character of topological surface state (TSS). Once the TSS disappears, it is improbable to restore the topological surface properties. In this report, we demonstrate that it is possible to restore the inherent TSS by ultra-high vacuum annealing. Starting from an antiferromagnetic Gd-doped Bi2Te3, that has surface state gap without TSS properties, after annealing we observed the gap closing as well as typical TSS features in physical properties. The microscopic mechanism of atomic migration and TSS restoration by annealing process is unraveled by the combination of scanning tunneling microscopy measurements and density functional theory calculations. This approach to control the surface of topological insulators and stabilize the TSS simply by vacuum annealing provides a new platform towards the exploitation of their topological properties.
The breaking of time-reversal symmetry by ferromagnetism is predicted to yield profound changes to the electronic surface states of a topological insulator. Here, we report on a concerted set of structural, magnetic, electrical and spectroscopic meas
Topological insulators (TI) are a new class of quantum materials with insulating bulk enclosed by topologically protected metallic boundaries. The surface states of three-dimensional TIs have spin helical Dirac structure, and are robust against time
We study the electronic and transport properties of a topological insulator nanowire including selective magnetic doping of its surfaces. We use a model which is appropriate to describe materials like Bi$_2$Se$_3$ within a k.p approximation and consi
Twin domains are naturally present in the topological insulator BiSe{} and affect strongly its properties. While studies of its behavior for ideal BiSe{} structure exist, little is known about their possible interaction with other defects. Extra info
Topological insulators (TIs) are predicted to be composed of an insulating bulk state along with conducting channels on the boundary of the material. In Bi2Se3, however, the Fermi level naturally resides in the conduction band due to intrinsic doping