中国物理B ›› 2025, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (12): 126801-126801.doi: 10.1088/1674-1056/ae0926
Dezhi Song(宋德志)†, Fuyang Huang(黄扶旸)†, Jun Zhang(仉君)‡, and Ye-Ping Jiang(蒋烨平)§
Dezhi Song(宋德志)†, Fuyang Huang(黄扶旸)†, Jun Zhang(仉君)‡, and Ye-Ping Jiang(蒋烨平)§
摘要: The exertion of a long-period potential on two-dimensional (2D) systems leads to band-structure downfolding and the formation of mini flat bands, thereby providing a route for band engineering and enabling the realization of new physical phenomena through the tuning of electron-electron interactions. In this work, the effect of the moiré superlattice formed between the substrate and the bottom quintuple layer (QL) of 3- and 4-QL three-dimensional (3D) topological insulator Sb$_{2}$Te$_{3}$ thin films on the top surface states is investigated. The scanning tunneling spectra reveal that the bulk-like bands exhibit potential variations consistent with the moiré pattern. In contrast, the surface states display only minimal potential variations, resulting in the absence of mini-band formation in the top surface states. These surface states remain nearly unaffected, as confirmed by Landau-level spectroscopy and simulations. The results suggest distinct roles of the bottom-surface moiré potential on the bulk states and the top surface states in the weak coupling regime between the two surfaces.
中图分类号: (Microscopy of surfaces, interfaces, and thin films)