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Gate-tuned quantum oscillations of topological surface states in beta-Ag2Te

We report the strong experimental evidence of the existence of topological surface states with large electric field tunability and mobility in beta-Ag2Te. Pronounced 2D SdH oscillations have been observed in beta-Ag2Te nanoplates. A Berry phase is determined to be near pi using the Landau level fan diagram for a relatively wide nanoplate while the largest electric field ambipolar effect in topological insulator so far (~ 2500%) in a narrow nanoplate. The pi Berry phase and the evolution of quantum oscillations with gate voltage (Vg) in the nanoplates strongly indicate the presence of topological surface states in beta-Ag2Te. Moreover, the mobility of the narrow Ag2Te nanoplate is ~ 3x10^4 cm^2s^-1V^-1 when the Fermi level is near the Dirac point. The realization of topological surface states with large electrical tunability and high mobility indicates that beta-Ag2Te is a promising topological insulator for fundamental studies.

preprint2014arXivOpen access

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