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Disorder-Promoted Splitting in Quasiparticle Interference at Nesting Vectors

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 12, Issue 12, Pages 3127-3134

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.1c00462

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Funding

  1. French-Russian (ANR-RSF) Research Grant CrysTop [RSF N20-42-09033]
  2. European Union H2020-WIDESPREAD05-2017-Twinning project SPINTECH [810144]
  3. Academic Fund Program at the National Research University Higher School of Economics (HSE) [18-01-0016]
  4. Academic Excellence Project 5-100
  5. Russian Scientific Foundation [20-72-00030]
  6. Foundation for the Advancement of Theoretical Physics and Mathematics BASIS
  7. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [0721-2020-0033]
  8. COST Action [CA16218]
  9. Russian Science Foundation [20-72-00030] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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The study demonstrates the nesting-induced splitting of coherent scattering vectors in three-dimensional topological insulator Bi2Te3, which shows a unique evolution in energy. This effect becomes experimentally observable when the lifetime of quasiparticles shortens due to disorder. The amplitude of the splitting can be used to evaluate the lifetime of electrons and should be observed in any system with a well-defined scattering vector regardless of its topological properties.
Inelastic interactions of quantum systems with the environment usually wash coherent effects out. In the case of Friedel oscillations, the presence of disorder leads to a fast decay of the oscillation amplitude. Here we show both experimentally and theoretically that in three-dimensional topological insulator Bi2Te3 there is a nesting-induced splitting of coherent scattering vectors which follows a peculiar evolution in energy. The effect becomes experimentally observable when the lifetime of quasiparticles shortens due to disorder. The amplitude of the splitting allows an evaluation of the lifetime of the electrons. A similar phenomenon should be observed in any system with a well-defined scattering vector regardless of its topological properties.

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