{ "id": "1403.4906", "version": "v2", "published": "2014-03-19T18:31:18.000Z", "updated": "2014-08-12T13:19:14.000Z", "title": "Dirac mass generation from crystal symmetry breaking on the surfaces of topological crystalline insulators", "authors": [ "Ilija Zeljkovic", "Yoshinori Okada", "Maksym Serbyn", "R. Sankar", "Daniel Walkup", "Wenwen Zhou", "Junwei Liu", "Guoqing Chang", "Yung Jui Wang", "M. Zahid Hasan", "Fangcheng Chou", "Hsin Lin", "Arun Bansil", "Liang Fu", "Vidya Madhavan" ], "categories": [ "cond-mat.mes-hall", "cond-mat.mtrl-sci", "cond-mat.str-el" ], "abstract": "The tunability of topological surface states (SS) and controllable opening of the Dirac gap are of fundamental and practical interest in the field of topological materials. In topological crystalline insulators (TCIs), a spontaneously generated Dirac gap was recently observed, which was ascribed to broken cubic crystal symmetry. However, this structural distortion has not been directly observed so far, and the microscopic mechanism of Dirac gap opening via crystal symmetry breaking remains elusive. In this work, we present scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) measurements of a TCI Pb$_{1-x}$Sn$_x$Se for a wide range of alloy compositions spanning the topological and non-topological regimes. STM topographies directly reveal a symmetry-breaking distortion on the surface, which imparts mass to the otherwise massless Dirac electrons - a mechanism analogous to the long sought-after Higgs mechanism in particle physics. Remarkably, our measurements show that the Dirac gap scales with alloy composition, while the magnitude of the distortion remains nearly constant. Based on theoretical calculations, we find the Dirac mass is controlled by the composition-dependent SS penetration depth, which determines the weight of SS in the distorted region that is confined to the surface. Finally, we discover the existence of SS in the non-topological regime, which have the characteristics of gapped, double-branched Dirac fermions.", "revisions": [ { "version": "v2", "updated": "2014-08-12T13:19:14.000Z" } ], "analyses": { "keywords": [ "topological crystalline insulators", "crystal symmetry breaking", "dirac mass generation", "dirac gap", "symmetry breaking remains elusive" ], "tags": [ "journal article" ], "publication": { "doi": "10.1038/nmat4215", "journal": "Nature Materials", "year": 2015, "month": "Mar", "volume": 14, "number": 3, "pages": 318 }, "note": { "typesetting": "TeX", "pages": 0, "language": "en", "license": "arXiv", "status": "editable", "adsabs": "2015NatMa..14..318Z" } } }