posted on 2017-01-13, 00:00authored byPaul Seifert, Kristina Vaklinova, Klaus Kern, Marko Burghard, Alexander Holleitner
Topological insulators
constitute a fascinating class of quantum materials with nontrivial,
gapless states on the surface and insulating bulk states. By revealing
the optoelectronic dynamics in the whole range from femto- to microseconds,
we demonstrate that the long surface lifetime of Bi2Te2Se nanowires allows us to access the surface states by a pulsed
photoconduction scheme and that there is a prevailing bolometric response
of the surface states. The interplay of the surface and bulk states
dynamics on the different time scales gives rise to a surprising physical
property of Bi2Te2Se nanowires: their pulsed
photoconductance changes polarity as a function of laser power. Moreover,
we show that single Bi2Te2Se nanowires can be
used as THz generators for on-chip high-frequency circuits at room
temperature. Our results open the avenue for single Bi2Te2Se nanowires as active modules in optoelectronic high-frequency
and THz circuits.