N. Kander, Bikash Gajar, Sajib Biswas, Shubhadip Moulick, A. K. Das
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Obtained Berry phase and cyclotron mass of Bi2Se3 topological insulator thin film through weak anti-localization and Shubnikov-de Haas oscillation studies
Bi-based binary alloys have drawn enormous attention in modern condensed matter research for their novel topological property. Here, we have explored the quantum-transport properties of a 100nm Bi2Se3 topological insulator thin film grown by an indigenously developed electron-beam-evaporator through co-deposition technique. A detailed study about the structural, elemental, and morphological analysis has been presented through the GI-XRD, Raman spectroscopy, XPS, EDX, SEM, and AFM characterization. Finally, we have investigated the angle and temperature-dependent magneto-conductance properties of our deposited films, which indicate the surface-electron dominated quantum-transport has occurred. Interestingly, our Bi2Se3 film exhibits 2D weak anti-localization and Subnikov-de Hass oscillation features. From which some novel topological parameters are explored, such as, Berry phase (β), phase-coherence-length (lϕ), Fermi velocity (vF), wave vector (kF), Dingle temperature (TD), quantum mobility (μq), and cyclotron mass (mc). The estimated β = 0.7π and mc = 0.17me, indicate that the topologically protected massless Dirac particles can be achieved in this kind of system.