Friday, September 28, 2012

1209.6097 (Lukas Müchler et al.)

Topological insulators and thermoelectric materials    [PDF]

Lukas Müchler, Frederick Casper, Binghai Yan, Stanislav Chadov, Claudia Felser
Topological insulators (TIs) are a new quantum state of matter which have gapless surface states inside the bulk energy gap. Starting with the discovery of two dimensional TIs, the HgTe-based quantum wells, many new topological materials have been theoretically predicted and experimentally observed. Currently known TI materials can possibly be classified into two families, the HgTe family and the Bi2Se family. The signatures found in the electronic structure of a TI also cause these materials to be excellent thermoelectric materials. On the other hand, excellent thermoelectric materials can be also topologically trivial. Here we present a short introduction to topological insulators and thermoelectrics, and give examples of compound classes were both good thermoelectric properties and topological insulators can be found.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.6097

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