Controlling conductivity by quantum well states in ultrathin Bi(111) films

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Kröger, P.; Abdelbarey, D.; Siemens, M.; Lükermann, D.; Sologub, S. et al.: Controlling conductivity by quantum well states in ultrathin Bi(111) films. In: Physical Review B 97 (2018), Nr. 4, 45403. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.97.045403

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Epitaxial Bi(111) films were subject to many and partly even controversial studies on the semimetal-semiconductor transition triggered by a robust quantum confinement. The residual conductance was ascribed to conducting surface channels. We investigated ultrathin crystalline Bi films on Si(111) as a function of film thickness d between 20 and 100 bilayers by means of electric transport measurements. Varying temperature and magnetic field, we disentangled two transport channels. One remains indeed metallic at all thicknesses investigated and exhibits a slightly increasing conductance as a function of d, whereas the second is activated with a d-1 dependence of the activation energy, indicating a quasiharmonic confining potential. Both channels reflect the electronic properties of the entire film and do not allow us to strictly separate surface and bulk states. While there is clearly no bulk conductivity, the activated channel is consistently described as electronic excitation into the partly occupied quantum well states, which are also responsible for the metallic conductance and preferentially located close to both interfaces of the film. © 2018 American Physical Society.
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Document Type: Article
Publishing status: publishedVersion
Issue Date: 2018
Appears in Collections:Fakultät für Mathematik und Physik

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