| Literature DB >> 26001011 |
M Orlita1,2, B A Piot1, G Martinez1, N K Sampath Kumar1, C Faugeras1, M Potemski1, C Michel3, E M Hankiewicz3, T Brauner4, Č Drašar5, S Schreyeck6, S Grauer6, K Brunner6, C Gould6, C Brüne6, L W Molenkamp6.
Abstract
We report on magneto-optical studies of Bi2Se3, a representative member of the 3D topological insulator family. Its electronic states in bulk are shown to be well described by a simple Dirac-type Hamiltonian for massive particles with only two parameters: the fundamental band gap and the band velocity. In a magnetic field, this model implies a unique property-spin splitting equal to twice the cyclotron energy: Es=2Ec. This explains the extensive magnetotransport studies concluding a fortuitous degeneracy of the spin and orbital split Landau levels in this material. The Es=2Ec match differentiates the massive Dirac electrons in bulk Bi2Se3 from those in quantum electrodynamics, for which Es=Ec always holds.Year: 2015 PMID: 26001011 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.186401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161