Author:
Gong Yan,Guo Jingwen,Li Jiaheng,Zhu Kejing,Liao Menghan,Liu Xiaozhi,Zhang Qinghua,Gu Lin,Tang Lin,Feng Xiao,Zhang Ding,Li Wei,Song Canli,Wang Lili,Yu Pu,Chen Xi,Wang Yayu,Yao Hong,Duan Wenhui,Xu Yong,Zhang Shou-Cheng,Ma Xucun,Xue Qi-Kun,He Ke
Abstract
An intrinsic magnetic topological insulator (TI) is a stoichiometric magnetic compound possessing both inherent magnetic order and topological electronic states. Such a material can provide a shortcut to various novel topological quantum effects but remained elusive experimentally for a long time. Here we report the experimental realization of thin films of an intrinsic magnetic TI, MnBi
2
Te
4
, by alternate growth of a Bi
2
Te
3
quintuple layer and a MnTe bilayer with molecular beam epitaxy. The material shows the archetypical Dirac surface states in angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and is demonstrated to be an antiferromagnetic topological insulator with ferromagnetic surfaces by magnetic and transport measurements as well as first-principles calculations. The unique magnetic and topological electronic structures and their interplays enable the material to embody rich quantum phases such as quantum anomalous Hall insulators and axion insulators at higher temperature and in a well-controlled way.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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