Particle–hole asymmetry and quantum confinement effects on the magneto-optical response of topological insulator thin-films

Author:

Asmar Mahmoud M.12ORCID,Gupta Gaurav1,Tse Wang-Kong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487, USA

2. Department of Physics, Kennesaw State University, Marietta, Georgia 30060, USA

Abstract

Intrinsically broken symmetries in the bulk of topological insulators (TIs) are manifested in their surface states. Despite particle–hole asymmetry in TIs, it has often been assumed that their surface states are characterized by a particle–hole symmetric Dirac energy dispersion. In this work, we demonstrate that the effect of particle–hole asymmetry is essential to correctly describe the energy spectrum and the magneto-optical response in TIs thin-films. In thin-films of TIs with a substantial degree of particle–hole symmetry breaking, such as Sb[Formula: see text]Te[Formula: see text], the longitudinal optical conductivity displays absorption peaks arising from optical transitions between bulk and surface Landau levels for low photon energies. The transition energies between the bulk and surface Landau levels exhibit clearly discernable signatures from those between surface Landau levels due to their distinct magnetic field dependence. Bulk contributions to the magneto-optical conductivity in a TI thin-film are enhanced via one type of doping while being suppressed by the other. This asymmetric dependence on the type of doping aids in revealing the particle–hole asymmetry in TI thin-films.

Funder

U.S Department of Energy, office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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