Transport properties of a 1000 nm HgTe film: the interplay of surface and bulk carriers

Author:

Savchenko M LORCID,Kozlov D A,Vasilev N N,Mikhailov N N,Dvoretsky S A,Kvon Z D

Abstract

AbstractWe report on systematic study of transport properties of a 1000 nm HgTe film. Unlike thinner and strained HgTe films, which are known as high-quality three-dimensional topological insulators, the film under study is much thicker than the limit of pseudomorphic growth of HgTe on a CdTe substrate. Therefore, the 1000 nm HgTe film is expected to be fully relaxed and has the band structure of bulk HgTe, i.e. a zero gap semiconductor. Additionally, the system is characterized by the bands inversion, so that the two-dimensional topological surface states (TSSs) are expected to exist. To check this claim we studied classical and quantum transport response of the system. We demonstrate that by tuning the top-gate voltage one can change the electron-dominating transport to the hole one. The highest electron mobility is found to be more than300×103 cm2 Vs−1. The system exhibits Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) oscillations with a complicated pattern and shows up to five independent frequencies in corresponding Fourier spectra. These Fourier peaks are attributed to the TSSs, Volkov-Pankratov states and spin-degenerate bulk states in the accumulation layer near the gate. The observed peculiarities of the quantum transport are the strong SdH oscillations of the Hall resistance, and the suppressed oscillatory response of the TSSs.

Funder

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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