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Large surface-state conductivity in ultrathin Bi films
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EngineeringSpin-charge ConversionUltrathin Bi FilmsSpintronic MaterialMagnetoresistanceSemiconductorsFerroelectric ApplicationQuantum MaterialsBi Surface StatesMagnetic Thin FilmsMaterials ScienceSpin-charge-orbit ConversionInert Surface StatesSemiconductor MaterialSpintronicsElectronic MaterialsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsThin FilmsTopological Heterostructures
In situ microscopic-four-point probe conductivity measurements were performed for ultrathin Bi films on Si(111)-7×7. From the extrapolation of thickness-dependent conductivity and decrease in conductivity through surface oxidization, we found clear evidence of large surface-state conductivity (σSS∼1.5×10−3Ω−1∕◻ at room temperature) in Bi(001) films. For the thinnest films (∼25Å), the transport properties are dominated by the highly inert surface states that are Rashba spin-split, and this suggests the possibility of using these Bi surface states for spintronics device application.
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