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Ruiyang Jiang, Tian Le, Yunteng Shi, Changcun Li, Xinyi Zheng, Xingchen Guo, Bingbing Tong, Peiling Li, Ziwei Dou, Xiaohui Song, Jie Shen, Zhaozheng Lyu, Guangtong Liu, Fucai Liu, Li Lu, Fanming Qu. Quantum oscillations in TaCo2Te2 thin flakesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(8): 087307.
| Ruiyang Jiang, Tian Le, Yunteng Shi, Changcun Li, Xinyi Zheng, Xingchen Guo, Bingbing Tong, Peiling Li, Ziwei Dou, Xiaohui Song, Jie Shen, Zhaozheng Lyu, Guangtong Liu, Fucai Liu, Li Lu, Fanming Qu. Quantum oscillations in TaCo2Te2 thin flakesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(8): 087307. |
Quantum oscillations in TaCo2Te2 thin flakes
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Abstract
The ternary transition-metal telluride TaCo2Te2 has been reported to host a topological band structure characterized by a nontrivial Berry phase. While transport properties have been investigated in both bulk crystals and thick flakes (>150 nm), studies on thin flakes (<100 nm) of this van der Waals (vdW) material remain scarce. We investigate the low-temperature transport properties of TaCo2Te2 thin flakes by fabricating Hall bar devices on mechanically exfoliated flakes with different thicknesses (15 nm and 90 nm). Temperature-dependent resistance measurements reveal that the 15-nm-thick sample exhibits a lower residual resistivity ratio and Debye temperature compared to the 90-nm-thick one. Magnetotransport measurements under perpendicular magnetic fields up to ±14 T demonstrate lower magnetoresistance, carrier concentration, and mobility in the thinner sample, suggesting increased phonon scattering due to defect-induced disorder. Remarkably, pronounced Shubnikov–de Haas (SdH) oscillations are observed above 8 T in both samples in spite of the defect-induced disorder. Analysis of the Landau fan diagram yields a non-zero Berry phase in both samples, indicating the existence of a topologically non-trivial phase in TaCo2Te2 thin flakes. Our findings establish TaCo2Te2 as a promising candidate for exploring intrinsic topological states in layered materials. -
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