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  • 2022Epitaxial growth, magnetoresistance, and electronic band structure of GdSb magnetic semimetal films12citations
  • 2019Band-dependent superconducting gap in SrFe2(As0.65P0.35)2 studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopycitations

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  • Read, Dan
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Epitaxial growth, magnetoresistance, and electronic band structure of GdSb magnetic semimetal films

  • Lu, Donghui
  • Guo, Taozhi
  • Read, Dan
  • Dong, Jason T.
  • Palmstrøm, Christopher J.
  • Hashimoto, Makoto
  • Janotti, Anderson
  • Fedorov, Alexei V.
  • Chatterjee, Shouvik
  • Engel, Aaron N.
  • Ho, Dai Q.
  • Khalid, Shoaib
  • Pendharkar, Mihir
  • Chang, Yu Hao
  • Inbar, Hadass S.
Abstract

Motivated by observations of extreme magnetoresistance (XMR) in bulk crystals of rare-earth monopnictide (RE-V) compounds and emerging applications in novel spintronic and plasmonic devices based on thin-film semimetals, we have investigated the electronic band structure and transport behavior of epitaxial GdSb thin films grown on III-V semiconductor surfaces. The Gd3+ ion in GdSb has a high spin S=7/2 and no orbital angular momentum, serving as a model system for studying the effects of antiferromagnetic order and strong exchange coupling on the resulting Fermi surface and magnetotransport properties of RE-Vs. We present a surface and structural characterization study mapping the optimal synthesis window of thin epitaxial GdSb films grown on III-V lattice-matched buffer layers via molecular-beam epitaxy. To determine the factors limiting XMR in RE-V thin films and provide a benchmark for band-structure predictions of topological phases of RE-Vs, the electronic band structure of GdSb thin films is studied, comparing carrier densities extracted from magnetotransport, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), and density-functional theory (DFT) calculations. ARPES shows a hole-carrier rich, topologically trivial, semimetallic band structure close to complete electron-hole compensation, with quantum confinement effects in the thin films observed through the presence of quantum-well states. DFT-predicted Fermi wave vectors are in excellent agreement with values obtained from quantum oscillations observed in magnetic field-dependent resistivity measurements. An electron-rich Hall coefficient is measured despite the higher hole-carrier density, attributed to the higher electron Hall mobility. The carrier mobilities are limited by surface and interface scattering, resulting in lower magnetoresistance than that measured for bulk crystals.

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • compound
  • resistivity
  • phase
  • mobility
  • theory
  • thin film
  • density functional theory
  • band structure
  • III-V semiconductor
  • angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy