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Surface State Transport and Ambipolar Electric Field Effect in Bi2Se3 Nanodevices

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NANO LETTERS
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages 5032-5036

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nl1032183

Keywords

Topological insulator; bismuth selenide; surface state; exfoliation

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Electronic transport experiments involving the topologically protected states found at the surface of Bi2Se3 and other topological insulator's require fine control over carrier density which is challenging with existing bulk doped material Here we report on electronic transport measurements on thin (<100 nm) Bi2Se3 devices and show that the density of the surface states can be modulated via the electric field effect by using a top gate with a high k dielectric insulator The conductance dependence on geometry gate voltage and temperature all indicate that transport is governed by parallel surface and bulk contributions Moreover the conductance dependence on top gate voltage is ambipolar consistent with tuning between electrons and hole carriers at the surface

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