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Abstract

In addition to the topologically protected linear dispersion, a band-bending-confined two-dimensional electron gas with tunable Rashba spin-splitting (RSS) was found to coexist with the topological surface states on the surface of topological insulators (TIs). Here, we report the observation of large bilinear magnetoresistance (BMR) in ${\mathrm{Bi}}_{2}{\mathrm{Se}}_{3}$ films decorated with transition-metal atoms. The magnitude of the BMR sensitively depends on the type and amount of atoms deposited, with a maximum achieved value close to those of strong Rashba semiconductors. Our first-principles calculations reproduce the quantum well states and reveal sizable RSS in all ${\mathrm{Bi}}_{2}{\mathrm{Se}}_{3}$ heterostructures with broken inversion symmetry. Our results show that charge-spin interconversion through RSS states in TIs can be fine tuned through surface atom deposition and easily detected via BMR for potential spintronic applications.

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