The theoretical prediction of topological insulators in 2007 triggered tremendous interest. They are of fundamental interest because of their topological twist in k-space, which comes along with unidirectional, spin-polarized surface-state currents, required for spin-optoelectronics. This property makes topological insulators on one hand perfect materials for optically generated, ultrafast spin-bunches spin-current sources for the generation of THz radiation. On the other hand, those spin-polarized surface-state currents when generated by a voltage lead to large spin Hall effects, or when generated by a temperature gradient to the thermal analogue, the spin Nernst effect. Both mutually convert charge/ heat currents into transverse spin curr...
Topological Insulators (TI) represent a hot-topic for both basic physics and promising applications ...
Charge-to-spin conversion in various materials is the key for the fundamental understanding of spin-...
The appearance of topologically protected spin-momentum locked surface states in topological insulat...
Three-dimensional topological insulators (1-3) represent a new quantum phase of matter with spin-po...
Three-dimensional topological insulators are a class of Dirac materials, wherein strong spin-orbit c...
In this thesis, the transport properties of topological insulators are investigated. In contrast to ...
A three-dimensional (3D) topological insulator (TI) is a unique quantum phase of matter with exotic ...
The nature of spin transport in the bulk and side surface of three-dimensional topological insulator...
Topological insulators (TIs) are a new class of quantum materials that exhibit a current-induced spi...
The nature of spin transport in the bulk and side surface of three-dimensional topological insulator...
The Dirac surface states of topological insulators offer a unique possibility for creating spin pola...
Topological insulators (TIs) are a new class of quantum materials that exhibit spin momentum locking...
We theoretically study helicity-dependent photocurrent in a three-dimensional topological insulator ...
The nature of spin transport in the bulk and side surface of three-dimensional topological insulator...
We study the photocurrent response of topological insulator surface states to circularly polarized l...
Topological Insulators (TI) represent a hot-topic for both basic physics and promising applications ...
Charge-to-spin conversion in various materials is the key for the fundamental understanding of spin-...
The appearance of topologically protected spin-momentum locked surface states in topological insulat...
Three-dimensional topological insulators (1-3) represent a new quantum phase of matter with spin-po...
Three-dimensional topological insulators are a class of Dirac materials, wherein strong spin-orbit c...
In this thesis, the transport properties of topological insulators are investigated. In contrast to ...
A three-dimensional (3D) topological insulator (TI) is a unique quantum phase of matter with exotic ...
The nature of spin transport in the bulk and side surface of three-dimensional topological insulator...
Topological insulators (TIs) are a new class of quantum materials that exhibit a current-induced spi...
The nature of spin transport in the bulk and side surface of three-dimensional topological insulator...
The Dirac surface states of topological insulators offer a unique possibility for creating spin pola...
Topological insulators (TIs) are a new class of quantum materials that exhibit spin momentum locking...
We theoretically study helicity-dependent photocurrent in a three-dimensional topological insulator ...
The nature of spin transport in the bulk and side surface of three-dimensional topological insulator...
We study the photocurrent response of topological insulator surface states to circularly polarized l...
Topological Insulators (TI) represent a hot-topic for both basic physics and promising applications ...
Charge-to-spin conversion in various materials is the key for the fundamental understanding of spin-...
The appearance of topologically protected spin-momentum locked surface states in topological insulat...