Spin Hall photoconductance in a three-dimensional topological insulator at room temperature

While the spin generation in topological insulators is well studied, little is known about the interaction of the spins with external stimuli. Here, Seifert et al. observe a helical, bias-dependent photoconductance at the lateral edges of topological Bi2Te2Se platelets for perpendicular incidence of...

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Autores principales: Paul Seifert, Kristina Vaklinova, Sergey Ganichev, Klaus Kern, Marko Burghard, Alexander W. Holleitner
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:7bb4cc45d8fb46ba9c3010f622cd784b2021-12-02T16:50:10ZSpin Hall photoconductance in a three-dimensional topological insulator at room temperature10.1038/s41467-017-02671-12041-1723https://doaj.org/article/7bb4cc45d8fb46ba9c3010f622cd784b2018-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-02671-1https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723While the spin generation in topological insulators is well studied, little is known about the interaction of the spins with external stimuli. Here, Seifert et al. observe a helical, bias-dependent photoconductance at the lateral edges of topological Bi2Te2Se platelets for perpendicular incidence of light, distinct to common longitudinal photoconductance phenomena.Paul SeifertKristina VaklinovaSergey GanichevKlaus KernMarko BurghardAlexander W. HolleitnerNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2018)
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Sergey Ganichev
Klaus Kern
Marko Burghard
Alexander W. Holleitner
Spin Hall photoconductance in a three-dimensional topological insulator at room temperature
description While the spin generation in topological insulators is well studied, little is known about the interaction of the spins with external stimuli. Here, Seifert et al. observe a helical, bias-dependent photoconductance at the lateral edges of topological Bi2Te2Se platelets for perpendicular incidence of light, distinct to common longitudinal photoconductance phenomena.
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author Paul Seifert
Kristina Vaklinova
Sergey Ganichev
Klaus Kern
Marko Burghard
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title Spin Hall photoconductance in a three-dimensional topological insulator at room temperature
title_short Spin Hall photoconductance in a three-dimensional topological insulator at room temperature
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title_full_unstemmed Spin Hall photoconductance in a three-dimensional topological insulator at room temperature
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