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Massive Dirac Fermion on the Surface of a Magnetically Doped Topological Insulator

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SCIENCE
Volume 329, Issue 5992, Pages 659-662

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.1189924

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  1. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Science [DE-AC02-76SF00515]

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In addition to a bulk energy gap, topological insulators accommodate a conducting, linearly dispersed Dirac surface state. This state is predicted to become massive if time reversal symmetry is broken, and to become insulating if the Fermi energy is positioned inside both the surface and bulk gaps. We introduced magnetic dopants into the three-dimensional topological insulator dibismuth triselenide (Bi(2)Se(3)) to break the time reversal symmetry and further position the Fermi energy inside the gaps by simultaneous magnetic and charge doping. The resulting insulating massive Dirac fermion state, which we observed by angle-resolved photoemission, paves the way for studying a range of topological phenomena relevant to both condensed matter and particle physics.

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