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Spontaneous ferromagnetism and finite surface energy gap in the topological insulator Bi<sub>2</sub>Se<sub>3</sub> from surface Bi<sub>Se</sub> antisite defects

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Abstract

We perform ab-initio calculations on BiSe antisite defects in the surface of Bi2Se3, finding strong low-energy defect resonances with spontaneous ferromagnetism, fixed to an out-of-plane orientation due to an exceptionally large magnetic anisotropy energy. For antisite defects in the surface layer, we find semi-itinerant ferromagnetism and strong hybridization with the Dirac surface state, generating a finite energy gap. For deeper-lying defects, such hybridization is largely absent, the magnetic moments become more localized, and no energy gap is present.

Presenters

  • Suhas Nahas

    Uppsala University

Authors

  • Suhas Nahas

    Uppsala University

  • Biplab Sanyal

    Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Uppsala University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University

  • Annica M Black-Schaffer

    Uppsala University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Materials Theory, Uppsala University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University