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NMR Probe of Metallic States in Nanoscale Topological Insulators
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Nmr SpectraEngineeringTopological MaterialsMagnetic ResonanceBismuth Telluride NanoparticlesChemistrySpin DynamicMagnetismQuantum MaterialsMagnetic Topological InsulatorPhysicsNanotechnologyTopological MaterialNmr ProbeNanocrystalline MaterialSpin-lattice RelaxationSpintronicsNanomaterialsNatural SciencesTopological InsulatorCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied Physics
A 125Te NMR study of bismuth telluride nanoparticles as a function of particle size revealed that the spin-lattice relaxation is enhanced below 33 nm, accompanied by a transition of NMR spectra from the single to the bimodal regime. The satellite peak features a negative Knight shift and higher relaxivity, consistent with core polarization from p-band carriers. Whereas nanocrystals follow a Korringa law in the range 140-420 K, micrometer particles do so only below 200 K. The results reveal increased metallicity of these nanoscale topological insulators in the limit of higher surface-to-volume ratios.
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