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Effect of impurity resonant states on optical and thermoelectric properties on the surface of a topological insulator
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2017
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringTopological MaterialsPhysicsTopological HeterostructuresOptical PropertiesTopological InsulatorApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsTopological MaterialThermoelectric MaterialMagnetic Band GapTopological Quantum StateTopological Insulator SurfaceTopological Insulator MaterialsThermoelectric Properties
We investigate the thermoelectric effect on a topological insulator surface with particular interest in impurity-induced resonant states. To clarify the role of the resonant states, we calculate the dc and ac conductivities and the thermoelectric coefficients along the longitudinal direction within the full Born approximation. It is found that at low temperatures, the impurity resonant state with strong energy de-pendence can lead to a zero-energy peak in the dc conductivity, whose height is sensitively dependent on the strength of scattering potential, and even can reverse the sign of the thermopower, implying the switching from n- to p-type carriers. Also, we exhibit the thermoelectric signatures for the filling process of a magnetic band gap by the resonant state. We further study the impurity effect on the dynamic optical conductivity, and find that the resonant state also generates an optical conductivity peak at the absorption edge for the interband transition. These results provide new perspectives for understanding the doping effect on topological insulator materials.
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