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Topological transport and atomic tunnelling-clustering dynamics for aged Cu-doped Bi2Te3 crystals

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 5, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6022

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  1. National Key Projects for Basic Research of China [2013CB922103, 2011CB922103, 2010CB923401, 2011CB302004, 2013CBA01604, 2013CBA01600]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11023002, 11134005, 61325020, 61176088, 11075076, 21173040, 61261160499, 11274154]
  3. NSF of Jiangsu province [BK2011592, BK20130016, BK20130054, BK2012322, BK2012302]
  4. PAPD project
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
  6. China Scholarship Council [2011624021]

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Enhancing the transport contribution of surface states in topological insulators is vital if they are to be incorporated into practical devices. Such efforts have been limited by the defect behaviour of Bi2Te3 (Se-3) topological materials, where the subtle bulk carrier from intrinsic defects is dominant over the surface electrons. Compensating such defect carriers is unexpectedly achieved in (Cu0.1Bi0.9)(2)Te-3.06 crystals. Here we report the suppression of the bulk conductance of the material by four orders of magnitude by intense ageing. The weak antilocalization analysis, Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations and scanning tunnelling spectroscopy corroborate the transport of the topological surface states. Scanning tunnelling microscopy reveals that Cu atoms are initially inside the quintuple layers and migrate to the layer gaps to form Cu clusters during the ageing. In combination with first-principles calculations, an atomic tunnelling-clustering picture across a diffusion barrier of 0.57 eV is proposed.

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