Br-Vacancies Induced Variable Ranging Hopping Conduction in High-Order Topological Insulator Bi4Br4

Zixin Gong, Xingyu Lai, Wenjing Miao, Jingyuan Zhong, Zhijian Shi, Huayi Shen, Xinqi Liu, Qiyi Li, Ming Yang, Jincheng Zhuang, Yi Du

SMALL METHODS(2024)

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Abstract
The defects have a remarkable influence on the electronic structures and the electric transport behaviors of the matter, providing the additional means to engineering their physical properties. In this work, a comprehensive study on the effect of Br-vacancies on the electronic structures and transport behaviors in the high-order topological insulator Bi4Br4 is performed by the combined techniques of the scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), and physical properties measurement system along with the first-principle calculations. The STM results show the defects on the cleaved surface of a single crystal and reveal that the defects are correlated to the Br-vacancies with the support of the simulated STM images. The role of the Br-vacancies in the modulation of the band structures has been identified by ARPES spectra and the calculated energy-momentum dispersion. The relationship between the Br-vacancies and the semiconducting-like transport behaviors at low temperature has been established, implying a Mott variable ranging hopping conduction in Bi4Br4. The work not only resolves the unclear transport behaviors in this matter, but also paves a way to modulate the electric conduction path by the defects engineering.
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defect states,electric transport,electronic structure,topological insulator
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