We present a rational design approach to customize the spin texture of surface states of a topological insulator. This approach relies on the extreme multifunctionality of organic molecules that are used to functionalize the surface of the prototypical topological insulator (TI) Bi2Se3. For the rational design we use theoretical calculations to guide the choice and chemical synthesis of appropriate molecules that customize the spin texture of Bi2Se3. The theoretical predictions are then verified in angular-resolved photoemission experiments. We show that, by tuning the strength of molecule-TI interaction, the surface of the TI can be passivated, the Dirac point can energetically be shifted at will, and Rashba-split quantum-well interface st...
We show that the chemical inhomogeneity in ternary three-dimensional topological insulators preserve...
Topological insulators are a promising class of materials for application in the field of spintronic...
Topological materials host robust surface states that could form the basis for future electronic dev...
We present a rational design approach to customize the spin texture of surface states of a topologic...
We introduce a distinct approach to engineer a topologically protected surface state of a topologica...
The success of topological insulators (TI) in creating devices with unique functionalities is direct...
Topological insulators (TIs), with a gapless surface state located in a large bulk band gap, define ...
Three dimensional (3D) topological insulators are quantum materials with a spin-orbit induced bulk i...
The appearance of topologically protected spin-momentum locked surface states in topological insulat...
We present a first-principles study of electronic properties of ultrathin films of topological insul...
Topological insulators (TI's) are a new class of quantum matter with extraordinary surface electroni...
(Bi1–xSbx)2Te3 topological insulators (TIs) are gathering increasing attention owing to their large ...
This thesis is focussed on the electronic properties of the new material class named topological in...
Understanding the fine interplay between spin and orbital degrees of freedom in the surface states o...
Understanding and control of spin degrees of freedom on the surfaces of topological materials are ke...
We show that the chemical inhomogeneity in ternary three-dimensional topological insulators preserve...
Topological insulators are a promising class of materials for application in the field of spintronic...
Topological materials host robust surface states that could form the basis for future electronic dev...
We present a rational design approach to customize the spin texture of surface states of a topologic...
We introduce a distinct approach to engineer a topologically protected surface state of a topologica...
The success of topological insulators (TI) in creating devices with unique functionalities is direct...
Topological insulators (TIs), with a gapless surface state located in a large bulk band gap, define ...
Three dimensional (3D) topological insulators are quantum materials with a spin-orbit induced bulk i...
The appearance of topologically protected spin-momentum locked surface states in topological insulat...
We present a first-principles study of electronic properties of ultrathin films of topological insul...
Topological insulators (TI's) are a new class of quantum matter with extraordinary surface electroni...
(Bi1–xSbx)2Te3 topological insulators (TIs) are gathering increasing attention owing to their large ...
This thesis is focussed on the electronic properties of the new material class named topological in...
Understanding the fine interplay between spin and orbital degrees of freedom in the surface states o...
Understanding and control of spin degrees of freedom on the surfaces of topological materials are ke...
We show that the chemical inhomogeneity in ternary three-dimensional topological insulators preserve...
Topological insulators are a promising class of materials for application in the field of spintronic...
Topological materials host robust surface states that could form the basis for future electronic dev...