Manipulating surface states in topological insulator nanoribbons

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Topological insulators display unique properties, such as the quantum spin Hall effect, because time-reversal symmetry allows charges and spins to propagate along the edge or surface of the topological insulator without scattering. However, the direct manipulation of these edge/surface states is dif …
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Authors Xiu F;He L;Wang Y;Cheng L;Chang LT;Lang M;Huang G;Kou X;Zhou Y;Jiang X;Chen Z;Zou J;Shailos A;Wang KL;;
Journal Nature Nanotechnology
Year 2011
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