The topological insulator Bi2Se3 shows a Raman-scattering (RS) response related to topologically protected surface states amplified by a resonant interband transition. Most significantly this signal has a characteristic Lorentzian lineshape and spin-helical symmetry due to collision-dominated scattering of Dirac states at the Fermi level E-F on bulk-valence states. Its resonance energy, temperature, and doping dependence points to a high selectivity of this process. Its scattering rate (Gamma approximate to 40 cm(-1) approximate to 5 meV) is comparable to earlier observations, e. g., in spin-polaron systems. Although the observation of topological surface states in RS is limited to resonance conditions, this study represents a quite clean case which is not polluted by symmetry forbidden contributions from the bulk.
Henrik Moodysson Rønnow, Jan Hugo Dil, Ivica Zivkovic, Jian Rui Soh, Xupeng Yang
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