Literature DB >> 25727694

A Roadmap for Controlled Production of Topological Insulator Nanostructures and Thin Films.

Yunfan Guo1, Zhongfan Liu1, Hailin Peng1.   

Abstract

The group V-VI chalcogenide semiconductors (Bi2 Se3 , Bi2 Te3 , and Sb2 Te3 ) have long been known as thermoelectric materials. Recently, they have been once more generating interest because Bi2 Se3 , Bi2 Te3 and Sb2 Te3 have been crowned as 3D topological insulators (TIs), which have insulating bulk gaps and metallic Dirac surface states. One big challenge in the study of TIs is the lack of high-quality materials with few defects and insulating bulk states. To manifest the topological surface states, it is critical to suppress the contribution from the bulk carriers. Controlled production of TI nanostructures that have a large surface-to-volume ratio is an efficient way to reduce the bulk conductance and to significantly enhance the topological surface conduction. In this review article, the recent progress on the preparation of TI nanostructures is highlighted. Basic production methods for TI nanostructures are introduced in detail. Furthermore, several specific production approaches to reduce the residual bulk carriers from defects are summarized. Finally, the progress and the prospects of the production of TI-based heterostructures, which hold promise in both fundamental study and novel applications are discussed.
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Keywords:  bulk carriers; nanostructures; surface states; synthesis; topological insulators

Year:  2015        PMID: 25727694     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201403426

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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