The robustness of Sb2SeTe2 topological insulators against surface oxidation has been comparatively investigated through their magneto-transport and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic properties with samples freshly cleaved or exposed to air over… Click to show full abstract
The robustness of Sb2SeTe2 topological insulators against surface oxidation has been comparatively investigated through their magneto-transport and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic properties with samples freshly cleaved or exposed to air over various timeframes. The magnetoresistance data exhibit Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations with the same period of oscillations for all samples regardless of surface oxidation, whereas the core-level electron binding energies of the constituent elements vary. That there is no shift in Fermi levels and no smearing-out in the amplitude of oscillations suggests that the surface states of the studied topological insulators are impervious to surface oxidation.
               
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