| Literature DB >> 21454752 |
Su-Yang Xu1, Y Xia, L A Wray, S Jia, F Meier, J H Dil, J Osterwalder, B Slomski, A Bansil, H Lin, R J Cava, M Z Hasan.
Abstract
The recently discovered three-dimensional or bulk topological insulators are expected to exhibit exotic quantum phenomena. It is believed that a trivial insulator can be twisted into a topological state by modulating the spin-orbit interaction or the crystal lattice, driving the system through a topological quantum phase transition. By directly measuring the topological quantum numbers and invariants, we report the observation of a phase transition in a tunable spin-orbit system, BiTl(S(1-δ)Se(δ))(2), in which the topological state formation is visualized. In the topological state, vortex-like polarization states are observed to exhibit three-dimensional vectorial textures, which collectively feature a chirality transition as the spin momentum-locked electrons on the surface go through the zero carrier density point. Such phase transition and texture inversion can be the physical basis for observing fractional charge (±e/2) and other fractional topological phenomena.Year: 2011 PMID: 21454752 DOI: 10.1126/science.1201607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728