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One-dimensional topological edge states of bismuth bilayers

Journal

NATURE PHYSICS
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages 664-669

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NPHYS3048

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Funding

  1. ARO MURI program [W911NF-12-1-0461]
  2. DARPA-SPWAR Meso program [N6601-11-1-4110]
  3. NSF CAREER [DMR-095242]
  4. NSF-MRSEC [NSF-DMR0819860]
  5. European Community [IOF 302937]
  6. [NSF-DMR1104612]
  7. [ONR-N00014-11-1-0635]
  8. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  9. Division Of Materials Research [1104612] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The hallmark of a topologically insulating state of matter in two dimensions protected by time-reversal symmetry is the existence of chiral edge modes propagating along the perimeter of the sample. Among the first systems predicted to be a two-dimensional topological insulator are bilayers of bismuth. Here we report scanning tunnelling microscopy experiments on bulk Bi crystals that show that a subset of the predicted Bi-bilayers' edge states are decoupled from the states of the substrate and provide direct spectroscopic evidence of their one-dimensional nature. Moreover, by visualizing the quantum interference of edge-mode quasi-particles in confined geometries, we demonstrate their remarkable coherent propagation along the edge with scattering properties consistent with strong suppression of backscattering as predicted for the propagating topological edge states.

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