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Starting from a three dimensional Hamiltonian, we study the optical properties of ultra-thin topological insulator slabs for which the coupling between Dirac fermions on opposite surfaces results in two degenerated gapped hyperbolic bands. The gap is a threshold for the optical absorption and translates in a peak in the imaginary part of the optical conductivity. An exchange field applied perpendicular to the slab splits the degenerated hyperbolic bands and a double step structure come out in the optical absorption, whereas a double peak structure appears in the imaginary part of the longitudinal optical conductivity. The exchange field breaks time-reversal symmetry and for exchange fields larger than the surfaces coupling gap, the zero frequency Hall conductivity is quantized to $e^2/h$. This result implies large values of the Kerr and Faraday rotation angles. In ultra-thin slabs, the absence of light multiple scattering and bulk conductivity, makes the Kerr and Faradays angles to remain rather large in a wide range of frequencies.
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
An overview is given of recent advances in experimental and theoretical understanding of optical properties of ultra-thin crystal structures (graphene, phosphorene, silicene, MoS2, MoSe2 , WS2 , WSe2 , h-AlN, h-BN, fluorographene, graphane). Ultra-th
By generalizing the Kubo-Streda formula for calculating electrical conductivities to the thermoelectric coefficients, we theoretically study the anomalous Nernst effect (ANE) on the surface of a topological insulator induced by a finite concentration
Three-dimensional (3D) topological insulators (TIs) are known to carry 2D Dirac-like topological surface states in which spin-momentum locking prohibits backscattering. When thinned down to a few nanometers, the hybridization between the topological
We investigate the character of the van der Waals (vdW) torque and force between two coplanar and dielectrically anisotropic topological insulator (TI) slabs separated by a vacuum gap in the non-retardation regime, where the optic axes of the slabs a