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Ultrafast photocurrents at the surface of the three-dimensional topological insulator $\mathrm{Bi}_2\mathrm{Se}_3$

Authors :
Braun, Lukas
Mussler, Gregor
Hruban, Andrzej
Konczykowski, Marcin
Wolf, Martin
Schumann, Thomas
Münzenberg, Markus
Perfetti, Luca
Kampfrath, Tobias
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Topological insulators constitute a new and fascinating class of matter with insulating bulk yet metallic surfaces that host highly mobile charge carriers with spin-momentum locking. Remarkably, the direction and magnitude of surface currents can be controlled with tailored light beams, but the underlying mechanisms are not yet well understood. To directly resolve the "birth" of such photocurrents we need to boost the time resolution to the scale of elementary scattering events ($\sim$ 10 fs). Here, we excite and measure photocurrents in the three-dimensional model topological insulator $\mathrm{Bi}_2\mathrm{Se}_3$ with a time resolution as short as 20 fs by sampling the concomitantly emitted broadband THz electromagnetic field from 1 to 40 THz. Remarkably, the ultrafast surface current response is dominated by a charge transfer along the Se-Bi bonds. In contrast, photon-helicity-dependent photocurrents are found to have orders of magnitude smaller magnitude than expected from generation scenarios based on asymmetric depopulation of the Dirac cone. Our findings are also of direct relevance for optoelectronic devices based on topological-insulator surface currents.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1511.00482
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13259