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Facet Dependent Topological Phase Transition in Bi4Br4

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arxiv 2111.11007 v1 pith:NKE4OS6J submitted 2021-11-22 cond-mat.mtrl-sci quant-ph

Facet Dependent Topological Phase Transition in Bi4Br4

classification cond-mat.mtrl-sci quant-ph
keywords surfacebi4br4quasi-one-dimensionaltopologicalapplicationsarpescharacteristicdependent
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The realization of the coexistence of various topologically nontrivial surface states in one material is expected to lay a foundation for new electric applications with selective robust spin current. Here we apply the magnetoconductivity characteristic and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) to visualize the surface-selected electronic features evolution of quasi-one-dimensional material Bi4Br4. The transport measurements indicate the quantum interference correction to conductivity possesses symbolic spin rotational characteristic correlated to the value of Berry phase with the effects of weak localization and weak antilocalization for (001) and (100) surfaces, respectively. The ARPES spectra provide the experimental evidence for quasi-one-dimensional massless Dirac surface state at the side (100) surface and anisotropic massive Dirac surface state at the top (001) surface, respectively, which is highly coincide with the angle-dependent scaling behavior of magnetoconductivity. Our results reveal the facet dependent topological phases in quasi-one-dimensional Bi4Br4, stimulating the further investigations of this dual topology classes and the applications of the feasible technologies of topological spintronics.

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