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Observation of a large-gap topological-insulator class with a single Dirac cone on the surface

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In this paper, an angle-resolved photo-emission spectroscopy study was conducted to reveal the first observation of a topological state of matter featuring a single surface Dirac cone realized in the naturally occurring Bi-2Se-3 class of materials.
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Recent experiments and theories have suggested that strong spin–orbit coupling effects in certain band insulators can give rise to a new phase of quantum matter, the so-called topological insulator, which can show macroscopic quantum-entanglement effects. Such systems feature two-dimensional surface states whose electrodynamic properties are described not by the conventional Maxwell equations but rather by an attached axion field, originally proposed to describe interacting quarks. It has been proposed that a topological insulator with a single Dirac cone interfaced with a superconductor can form the most elementary unit for performing fault-tolerant quantum computation. Here we present an angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy study that reveals the first observation of such a topological state of matter featuring a single surface Dirac cone realized in the naturally occurring Bi_2Se_3 class of materials. Our results, supported by our theoretical calculations, demonstrate that undoped Bi_2Se_3 can serve as the parent matrix compound for the long-sought topological device where in-plane carrier transport would have a purely quantum topological origin. Our study further suggests that the undoped compound reached via n-to-p doping should show topological transport phenomena even at room temperature.

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