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Anomalous quantum oscillations in topological insulators

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Abstract

Quantum oscillations are routinely used to determine the Fermi surface (FS) in metallic systems. In topological insulators, quantum oscillations can originate from the FS of the edge states. We analyze such quantum oscillations when the chemical potential lies close to the edge of either bulk conduction or valence bands. We compare and contrast these with standard cases for edge states with 2D electron-gas and Dirac dispersions, respectively. We discuss candidate systems where deviations from the standard cases are expected to occur. We comment on the possible implications for quantum oscillations observed in topological Kondo insulators.

Presenters

  • Areg Ghazaryan

    Physics, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Institute of Science and Technology Austria

Authors

  • Areg Ghazaryan

    Physics, Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Institute of Science and Technology Austria

  • Emilian Nica

    Department of Physics, Arizona State Univ, Arizona State University, Department of Physics, Arizona State University, Arizona State Univ, Arizona State Unviversity

  • Onur Erten

    Department of Physics, Arizona State Univ, Department of Physics, Arizona State University

  • Pouyan Ghaemi

    The City College of New York, Department of Physics, City College of the City University of New York, City College of the City University of New York