TY - JOUR A1 - Wiedenmann, J. A1 - Bocquillon, E. A1 - Deacon, R.S. A1 - Hartinger, S. A1 - Herrmann, O. A1 - Klapwijk, T.M. A1 - Maier, L. A1 - Ames, C. A1 - Brüne, C. A1 - Gould, C. A1 - Oiwa, A. A1 - Ishibashi, K. A1 - Tarucha, S. A1 - Buhmann, H. A1 - Molenkamp, L.W. T1 - 4π-periodic Josephson supercurrent in HgTe-based topological Josephson junctions JF - Nature Communications N2 - The Josephson effect describes the generic appearance of a supercurrent in a weak link between two superconductors. Its exact physical nature deeply influences the properties of the supercurrent. In recent years, considerable efforts have focused on the coupling of superconductors to the surface states of a three-dimensional topological insulator. In such a material, an unconventional induced p-wave superconductivity should occur, with a doublet of topologically protected gapless Andreev bound states, whose energies vary 4π-periodically with the superconducting phase difference across the junction. In this article, we report the observation of an anomalous response to rf irradiation in a Josephson junction made of a HgTe weak link. The response is understood as due to a 4π-periodic contribution to the supercurrent, and its amplitude is compatible with the expected contribution of a gapless Andreev doublet. Our work opens the way to more elaborate experiments to investigate the induced superconductivity in a three-dimensional insulator. KW - Josephson effect KW - supercurrent KW - superconductors Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-175353 VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Simin, D. A1 - Soltamov, V. A. A1 - Poshakinskiy, A. V. A1 - Anisimov, A. N. A1 - Babunts, R. A. A1 - Tolmachev, D. O. A1 - Mokhov, E. N. A1 - Trupke, M. A1 - Tarasenko, S. A. A1 - Sperlich, A. A1 - Baranov, P. G. A1 - Dyakonov, V. A1 - Astakhov, G. V. T1 - All-Optical dc Nanotesla Magnetometry Using Silicon Vacancy Fine Structure in Isotopically Purified Silicon Carbide JF - Physical Review X N2 - We uncover the fine structure of a silicon vacancy in isotopically purified silicon carbide (4H-\(^{28}\)SiC) and reveal not yet considered terms in the spin Hamiltonian, originated from the trigonal pyramidal symmetry of this spin-3/2 color center. These terms give rise to additional spin transitions, which would be otherwise forbidden, and lead to a level anticrossing in an external magnetic field. We observe a sharp variation of the photoluminescence intensity in the vicinity of this level anticrossing, which can be used for a purely all-optical sensing of the magnetic field. We achieve dc magnetic field sensitivity better than 100  nT/√Hz within a volume of 3×10\(^{−7}\)mm\(^3\) at room temperature and demonstrate that this contactless method is robust at high temperatures up to at least 500 K. As our approach does not require application of radio-frequency fields, it is scalable to much larger volumes. For an optimized light-trapping waveguide of 3  mm\(^3\), the projection noise limit is below 100  fT/√Hz. KW - condensed matter physics KW - optoelectronics KW - spintronics Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147682 VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dietrich, Christof P. A1 - Steude, Anja A1 - Tropf, Laura A1 - Schubert, Marcel A1 - Kronenberg, Nils M. A1 - Ostermann, Kai A1 - Höfling, Sven A1 - Gather, Malte C. T1 - An exciton-polariton laser based on biologically produced fluorescent protein JF - Science Advances N2 - Under adequate conditions, cavity polaritons form a macroscopic coherent quantum state, known as polariton condensate. Compared to Wannier-Mott excitons in inorganic semiconductors, the localized Frenkel excitons in organic emitter materials show weaker interaction with each other but stronger coupling to light, which recently enabled the first realization of a polariton condensate at room temperature. However, this required ultrafast optical pumping, which limits the applications of organic polariton condensates. We demonstrate room temperature polariton condensates of cavity polaritons in simple laminated microcavities filled with biologically produced enhanced green fluorescent protein (eGFP). The unique molecular structure of eGFP prevents exciton annihilation even at high excitation densities, thus facilitating polariton condensation under conventional nanosecond pumping. Condensation is clearly evidenced by a distinct threshold, an interaction-induced blueshift of the condensate, long-range coherence, and the presence of a second threshold at higher excitation density that is associated with the onset of photon lasing. KW - polarition condensate KW - enhanced green fluorescent protein KW - photon lasing KW - quantum physics Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171305 VL - 2 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kraus, Hannes A1 - Heiber, Michael C. A1 - Väth, Stefan A1 - Kern, Julia A1 - Deibel, Carsten A1 - Sperlich, Andreas A1 - Dyakonov, Vladimir T1 - Analysis of Triplet Exciton Loss Pathways in PTB7:PC\(_{71}\)BM Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells JF - Scientific Reports N2 - A strategy for increasing the conversion efficiency of organic photovoltaics has been to increase the VOC by tuning the energy levels of donor and acceptor components. However, this opens up a new loss pathway from an interfacial charge transfer state to a triplet exciton (TE) state called electron back transfer (EBT), which is detrimental to device performance. To test this hypothesis, we study triplet formation in the high performing PTB7:PC\(_{71}\)BM blend system and determine the impact of the morphology-optimizing additive 1,8-diiodoctane (DIO). Using photoluminescence and spin-sensitive optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) measurements at low temperature, we find that TEs form on PC\(_{71}\)BM via intersystem crossing from singlet excitons and on PTB7 via EBT mechanism. For DIO blends with smaller fullerene domains, an increased density of PTB7 TEs is observed. The EBT process is found to be significant only at very low temperature. At 300 K, no triplets are detected via ODMR, and electrically detected magnetic resonance on optimized solar cells indicates that TEs are only present on the fullerenes. We conclude that in PTB7:PC\(_{71}\)BM devices, TE formation via EBT is impacted by fullerene domain size at low temperature, but at room temperature, EBT does not represent a dominant loss pathway. KW - solar cells KW - electronic properties and materials Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-147413 VL - 6 IS - 29158 ER - TY - THES A1 - Storz, Oliver T1 - Aufbau eines Rastertunnelmikroskops für Landau Level - Spektroskopie auf topologischen Isolator - Oberflächen T1 - Development of a scanning tunneling microscope for Landau level spectroscopy of topological insulator sufaces N2 - Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde ein Rastertunnelmikroskop (STM) für Messungen bei tiefen Temperaturen und hohen Magnetfeldern konzipiert und aufgebaut. Die Probentemperatur kann dabei auf bis zu 1.4\,Kelvin reduziert werden, was spektroskopische Messungen mit extrem hoher Energieauflösung ermöglicht. Die thermische Verbreiterung spektroskopischer Merkmale liegt somit im Bereich eines Milli-Elektronenvolts, wie durch den Fit der Bandlücke eines supraleitenden Materials demonstriert wird. Ein linearer Bewegungsmechanismus ermöglicht die Positionierung des STM-Körpers innerhalb einer supraleitenden Spule, in der Magnetfelder von bis zu 12.5\,Tesla senkrecht zur Probenoberfläche erzeugt werden können. Das System erlaubt des Weiteren den Wechsel von Spitzen und Proben innerhalb des Kryostaten sowie das Aufdampfen von Einzelatomen auf die kalte Probenoberfläche ohne die Probe aus dem STM zu entfernen. Um den Einfluss mechanischer Vibrationen zu minimieren wurde ein innovatives Feder-Dämpfungssystem entwickelt, dass eine Stabilität des Tunnelkontakts von bis zu einem Pikometer gewährleistet. \\ \noindent Der zweite Teil dieser Arbeit präsentiert die Ergebnisse von STM-Messungen auf Antimon-Tellurid (Sb_{2}Te_{3}). Sb_{2}Te_{3}\, gehört zur relativ neu entdeckten Materialklasse der Topologischen Isolatoren (TI). Diese Verbindungen besitzen auf ihren Oberflächen Zustände mit linearer Dispersion, die durch die Zeitumkehr-Invarianz geschützt werden. Fokus unserer Messungen ist dabei der Einfluss eines magnetischen Feldes auf die Eigenschaften eines derartigen unkonventionellen 2D-Elektronengases. Dazu wurde die Entstehung von Landau Level (LL) innerhalb eines Magnetfelds genau untersucht. Die zwei in dieser Arbeit untersuchten Hauptaspekte sind: \medskip \noindent(i) Die energetische Verbreiterung, die Rückschlüsse auf die Lebensdauer zulässt\\ (ii) Die örtliche Fluktuation. \medskip \noindent Erstaunlicherweise kann die gemessene Verbreiterung der Landau Resonanzen nicht mit gängigen Mechanismen der Lebenszeit-Verbreiterung erklärt werden. Aus diesem Grund wird eine alternative Interpretation basierend auf der Heissenbergschen Unschärferelation vorgestellt, die im guten Einklang mit den von uns gewonnenen Daten steht. Des Weiteren zeigen örtlich aufgelöste Messungen systematische Abweichungen in der Dirac-Geschwindigkeit positiver und negativer Landau Resonanzen. Diese Fluktuationen stehen dabei in direktem Zusammenhang mit Änderungen im lokalen chemischen Potential. Da die physikalischen Ursachen dieser Abweichung im Rahmen dieser Arbeit nicht zweifelsfrei geklärt werden konnten, werden im letzten Teil die zugrundeliegenden Messergebnisse vorgestellt und mögliche Erklärungen des Verhaltens präsentiert. N2 - The scope of this thesis is the design and construction of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) operating at low temperatures and high magnetic fields. The sample temperature can be reduced to 1.4\,Kelvin which permits to perform spectroscopic measurements with extremely high energy resolution. As demonstrated by fitting the gap of a superconducting material the thermal broadening of spectroscopic features is routinely found to be of the order of one milli-electronvolt. A linear travel mechanism allows to position the STM head inside a superconducting solenoid where magnetic fields up to 12.5\,Tesla can be applied perpendicular to the sample surface. Tips and samples can be exchanged in-situ and single atoms can be directly evaporated onto the cold sample surface without extracting the sample from the STM. To minimize the impact of mechanical vibrations, an innovative spring-damping system has been developed giving the tunneling junction a stability as low as one pico-meter. \\ \noindent The second part of this thesis presents the results of STM measurements on antimony telluride (\Sb_{2}Te_{3}). \Sb_{2}Te_{3}\, belongs to the relatively new class of materials known as topological insulators (TI). These compounds host on their surfaces linearly dispersing states which are protected by time-reversal symmetry. The focus of our measurements is the influence of a magnetic field on the properties of this unconventional 2D electron gas. The evolution of Landau levels (LL) in magnetic fields has been carefully analysed. Two are the main aspects which have been tackled: \medskip \noindent(i) Their energetic broadening, which can be directly linked to the lifetime \\ (ii) Their spacial fluctuation. \medskip \noindent Surprisingly, the energetic broadening of the landau peaks cannot be explained by any of the mechanisms commonly limiting the lifetime. An alternative interpretation based on Heissenberg's uncertainty principle is presented, which is found to be in good agreement with our data. Furthermore spatially resolved experiments reveal systematic deviations of the Dirac velocities for positive and negative LL. These fluctuations are intimately linked to variations of the local chemical potential. As the physical origin of this deviation could not be unambiguously identified, the last part presents the experimental data and suggests possible explanations of this finding. KW - Rastertunnelmikroskopie KW - Topologischer Isolator KW - Landau-Niveau KW - Rastertunnelspektoskopie Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-139525 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - He, Yu-Ming A1 - Iff, Oliver A1 - Lundt, Nils A1 - Baumann, Vasilij A1 - Davanco, Marcelo A1 - Srinivasan, Kartik A1 - Höfling, Sven A1 - Schneider, Christian T1 - Cascaded emission of single photons from the biexciton in monolayered WSe\(_{2}\) JF - Nature Communications N2 - Monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenide materials emerged as a new material class to study excitonic effects in solid state, as they benefit from enormous Coulomb correlations between electrons and holes. Especially in WSe\(_{2}\), sharp emission features have been observed at cryogenic temperatures, which act as single photon sources. Tight exciton localization has been assumed to induce an anharmonic excitation spectrum; however, the evidence of the hypothesis, namely the demonstration of a localized biexciton, is elusive. Here we unambiguously demonstrate the existence of a localized biexciton in a monolayer of WSe\(_{2}\), which triggers an emission cascade of single photons. The biexciton is identified by its time-resolved photoluminescence, superlinearity and distinct polarization in micro-photoluminescence experiments. We evidence the cascaded nature of the emission process in a cross-correlation experiment, which yields a strong bunching behaviour. Our work paves the way to a new generation of quantum optics experiments with two-dimensional semiconductors. KW - lasers KW - LED KW - quantum dots KW - light sources Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-169363 VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hsu, Pin-Jui A1 - Kügel, Jens A1 - Kemmer, Jeannette A1 - Toldin, Francesco Parisen A1 - Mauerer, Tobias A1 - Vogt, Matthias A1 - Assaad, Fakher A1 - Bode, Matthias T1 - Coexistence of charge and ferromagnetic order in fcc Fe JF - Nature Communications N2 - Phase coexistence phenomena have been intensively studied in strongly correlated materials where several ordered states simultaneously occur or compete. Material properties critically depend on external parameters and boundary conditions, where tiny changes result in qualitatively different ground states. However, up to date, phase coexistence phenomena have exclusively been reported for complex compounds composed of multiple elements. Here we show that charge- and magnetically ordered states coexist in double-layer Fe/Rh(001). Scanning tunnelling microscopy and spectroscopy measurements reveal periodic charge-order stripes below a temperature of 130 K. Close to liquid helium temperature, they are superimposed by ferromagnetic domains as observed by spin-polarized scanning tunnelling microscopy. Temperature-dependent measurements reveal a pronounced cross-talk between charge and spin order at the ferromagnetic ordering temperature about 70 K, which is successfully modelled within an effective Ginzburg–Landau ansatz including sixth-order terms. Our results show that subtle balance between structural modifications can lead to competing ordering phenomena. KW - ferromagnetism KW - phase transitions and critical phenomena KW - coexistence Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173969 VL - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kim, Seonghoon A1 - Zhang, Bo A1 - Wang, Zhaorong A1 - Fischer, Julian A1 - Brodbeck, Sebastian A1 - Kamp, Martin A1 - Schneider, Christian A1 - Höfling, Sven A1 - Deng, Hui T1 - Coherent Polariton Laser JF - Physical Review X N2 - The semiconductor polariton laser promises a new source of coherent light, which, compared to conventional semiconductor photon lasers, has input-energy threshold orders of magnitude lower. However, intensity stability, a defining feature of a coherent state, has remained poor. Intensity noise many times the shot noise of a coherent state has persisted, attributed to multiple mechanisms that are difficult to separate in conventional polariton systems. The large intensity noise, in turn, limits the phase coherence. Thus, the capability of the polariton laser as a source of coherence light is limited. Here, we demonstrate a polariton laser with shot-noise-limited intensity stability, as expected from a fully coherent state. This stability is achieved by using an optical cavity with high mode selectivity to enforce single-mode lasing, suppress condensate depletion, and establish gain saturation. Moreover, the absence of spurious intensity fluctuations enables the measurement of a transition from exponential to Gaussian decay of the phase coherence of the polariton laser. It suggests large self-interaction energies in the polariton condensate, exceeding the laser bandwidth. Such strong interactions are unique to matter-wave lasers and important for nonlinear polariton devices. The results will guide future development of polariton lasers and nonlinear polariton devices. KW - polariton laser KW - condensed matter physics KW - photonics KW - quantum physics KW - coherent light Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-166597 VL - 6 IS - 011026 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Sessi, Paolo A1 - Biswas, Rudro R. A1 - Bathon, Thomas A1 - Storz, Oliver A1 - Wilfert, Stefan A1 - Barla, Alessandro A1 - Kokh, Konstantin A. A1 - Tereshchenko, Oleg E. A1 - Fauth, Kai A1 - Bode, Matthias A1 - Balatsky, Alexander V. T1 - Dual nature of magnetic dopants and competing trends in topological insulators JF - Nature Communications N2 - Topological insulators interacting with magnetic impurities have been reported to host several unconventional effects. These phenomena are described within the framework of gapping Dirac quasiparticles due to broken time-reversal symmetry. However, the overwhelming majority of studies demonstrate the presence of a finite density of states near the Dirac point even once topological insulators become magnetic. Here, we map the response of topological states to magnetic impurities at the atomic scale. We demonstrate that magnetic order and gapless states can coexist. We show how this is the result of the delicate balance between two opposite trends, that is, gap opening and emergence of a Dirac node impurity band, both induced by the magnetic dopants. Our results evidence a more intricate and rich scenario with respect to the once generally assumed, showing how different electronic and magnetic states may be generated and controlled in this fascinating class of materials. KW - magnetic properties and materials KW - topological insulators KW - magnetic dopants Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-172704 VL - 7 ER - TY - THES A1 - Seibel, Christoph T1 - Elektronische Struktur von Halbleiteroberflächen mit starker Spin-Bahn-Wechselwirkung: Topologie, Spinpolarisation und Robustheit T1 - Electronic structure of semiconductor surfaces with strong spin-orbit interactions: topology, spin polarisation and robustness N2 - Neue Erkenntnisse über elektronische Eigenschaften von Festkörpern legen den Grundstein für innovative Anwendungen der Zukunft. Von zentraler Bedeutung sind insbesondere die Eigenschaften der Elektronenspins. Um diese besser zu verstehen, befasst sich die vorliegende Arbeit mit der experimentellen Analyse der elektronischen Struktur von topologischen Isolatoren (Sb$_2$Te$_3$ , Bi$_2$Se$_x$Te$_{3−x}$, Bi$_{1.5}$Sb$_{0.5}$Te$_{1.8}$Se$_{1.2} und Bi$_{1.4}$Sb$_{1.1}$Te$_{2.2}$S$_{0.3}$) und Kristallen mit starker Spin-Bahn-Wechselwirkung (BiTeI) mittels Photoelektronenspektroskopie. Zu Beginn werden die zum Verständnis dieser Arbeit benötigten Grundlagen erklärt sowie die unterschiedlichen zum Einsatz kommenden Techniken eingeführt. Der Hauptteil der Arbeit teilt sich in drei Forschungsschwerpunkte. Der erste Teil befasst sich mit den elektronischen Eigenschaften der Valenzbandstruktur von Sb2Te3 und den auftretenden Oberflächenzuständen. Durch gezielte Variation der Energie der anregenden Strahlung wird der Charakter der Wellenfunktion des topologischen Oberflächenzustands und dessen Wechselwirkung mit Valenzzuständen erforscht. Dabei spielt die Topologie der Volumenbandstruktur eine grundlegende Rolle. Der zusätzliche Vergleich zu Photoemissionsrechnungen ermöglicht detaillierte Einblicke in die Wechselwirkung zwischen Oberflächen- und Volumenzuständen und gibt Aufschluss darüber, wie diese vermittelt werden. Im zweiten Abschnitt wird durch die Analyse des gemessenen Photoelektronenspins das Zusammenspiel der Spintextur des Grundzustands und Endzuständen in Bi2Te3 untersucht. Dabei treten, im Gegensatz zu Grundzustandsrechnungen, Radialkomponenten des Polarisationsvektors in nichtsymmetrischer Messgeometrie auf. Sowohl deren Energieabhängigkeit als auch deren Auftreten in Photoemissionsrechnungen (1-Schritt-Modell) deutet darauf hin, dass diese ihren Ursprung in Übergangsmatrixelementen des Photoemissionsprozesses haben. Dieses Ergebnis wird mit Spinpolarisationsmessungen am Oberflächenzustand des nicht-topologischen Schichtsystems BiTeI verglichen. Im dritten Teil werden Auswirkungen unterschiedlicher Manipulationen der untersuchten Materialien auf deren elektronische Eigenschaften beschrieben. Die Adsorption von Bruchteilen einer monoatomaren Lage des Alkalimetalls Caesium auf die Oberfläche des topologischen Isolators Sb2Te3 wird systematisch untersucht. Dadurch kann dessen intrinsische p-Dotierung teilweise abgebaut werden, wobei die Valenzbandstruktur trotz der Reaktivität des Adsorbats intakt bleibt. Des Weiteren werden Auswirkungen von Änderungen der Kristallstöchiometrie durch Volumendotierung vergleichend diskutiert. Ausblickend befasst sich das Kapitel mit dem Verhalten geringer Mengen ferromagnetischer Materialen (Fe, Ni) auf den Oberflächen der topologischen Isolatoren. Für die verschiedenen Adsorbate werden Trends aufgezeigt, die von Temperatur und Zusammensetzung des Substratkristalls abhängen. N2 - New findings about electronic properties lay the foundation for future applications. The spin properties of systems with large spin-orbit coupling are particularly important. The content of this thesis therefore treats the experimental study of the surface electronic structure of topological insulators (Sb$_2$Te$_3$ , Bi$_2$Se$_x$Te$_{3−x}$, Bi$_{1.5}$Sb$_{0.5}$Te$_{1.8}$Se$_{1.2} and Bi$_{1.4}$Sb$_{1.1}$Te$_{2.2}$S$_{0.3}$) and topologically trivial BiTeI crystals using photoelectron spectroscopy. At the beginning basic knowledge to understand this thesis, as well as exploited techniques are addressed. The main part of this thesis separates into three research topics. The first part focuses on the electronic properties of the valence band structure and the wave functions of the occuring surface states. Via variation of the energy of the exciting radiation the character of the wavefunction of the respective topologically non trivial surface state as well as its interaction with valence states is explored. The bulk boundary correspondence and the topology of the bulk electronic structure is of special importance for this interaction. Additionally, it is concluded from photoemission calculations, that the interaction between surface and bulk valence states is mediated by a surface resonance state. The second section presents an analysis of photoelectron spins to investigate the respective contributions of the spin texture of the initial state and final states. This thesis reports on non-vanishing radial components of the polarization vector which do not appear in groundstate calculations. The energy dependance in combination with one-step photoemission calculations indicates that these radial components find their origin in transition matrix elements of the photoemission process. The result is compared to spin resolved measurements of the surface state of the layered material BiTeI which is not a topological insulator. In the third part the consequences of various manipulations of the analyzed materials on their respective electronic structure are described. The systematic adsorption of submonolayer amounts of the alkalimetal Caesium on the surface of the topological insulator Sb2Te3(0001) reduces its intrinsic p-doping without altering its valence band structure despite the reactivity of the adsorbate. Furthermore the effects of stoichiometric changes of elemental composition and bulk doping are being discussed. Finally the behavior of small amounts of ferromagnetic materials (Fe, Ni) on the surface of the respective topological insulators are being addressed. For the different adsorbates trends are shown, which depend on temperature and chemical composition of the substrate. KW - Elektronenstruktur KW - Topologischer Isolator KW - Sb2Te3 KW - ARPES Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-140418 ER -