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Quantized Phenomena of Transport and Magneto-Optics in Magnetic Topological Insulator Heterostructures: Springer Theses

Autor Masataka Mogi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mai 2023
This book presents experimental studies on emergent transport and magneto-optical properties in three-dimensional topological insulators with two-dimensional Dirac fermions on their surfaces. Designing magnetic heterostructures utilizing a cutting-edge growth technique (molecular beam epitaxy) stabilizes and manifests new quantization phenomena, as confirmed by low-temperature electrical transport and time-domain terahertz magneto-optical measurements. Starting with a review of the theoretical background and recent experimental advances in topological insulators in terms of a novel magneto-electric coupling, the author subsequently explores their magnetic quantum properties and reveals topological phase transitions between quantum anomalous Hall insulator and trivial insulator phases; a new topological phase (the axion insulator); and a half-integer quantum Hall state associated with the quantum parity anomaly. Furthermore, the author shows how these quantum phases can be significantly stabilized via magnetic modulation doping and proximity coupling with a normal ferromagnetic insulator. These findings provide a basis for future technologies such as ultra-low energy consumption electronic devices and fault-tolerant topological quantum computers.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811921391
ISBN-10: 9811921393
Ilustrații: XV, 109 p. 64 illus., 61 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Theses

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- Experimental Methods.- Magnetic Modulation Doping For Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect.- Magnetic Proximity Induced Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect.- Topological Phase Transitions Relevant to Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect.- Half-integer Quantized Electrodynamics in 3D Topological Insulator.- Summary.


Notă biografică

Masataka Mogi received his Ph.D. in Engineering from University of Tokyo in 2020. He is now a postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Physics in Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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This book presents experimental studies on emergent transport and magneto-optical properties in three-dimensional topological insulators with two-dimensional Dirac fermions on their surfaces. Designing magnetic heterostructures utilizing a cutting-edge growth technique (molecular beam epitaxy) stabilizes and manifests new quantization phenomena, as confirmed by low-temperature electrical transport and time-domain terahertz magneto-optical measurements. Starting with a review of the theoretical background and recent experimental advances in topological insulators in terms of a novel magneto-electric coupling, the author subsequently explores their magnetic quantum properties and reveals topological phase transitions between quantum anomalous Hall insulator and trivial insulator phases; a new topological phase (the axion insulator); and a half-integer quantum Hall state associated with the quantum parity anomaly. Furthermore, the author shows how these quantum phases can be significantly stabilized via magnetic modulation doping and proximity coupling with a normal ferromagnetic insulator. These findings provide a basis for future technologies such as ultra-low energy consumption electronic devices and fault-tolerant topological quantum computers.


Caracteristici

Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by the University of Tokyo, Japan Presents developments of magnetic topological insulator thin films Offers a comprehensive introduction to magnetic topological insulators hosting novel magneto-electric coupling