{"status":"public","day":"01","type":"journal_article","year":"2014","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1312.0164","open_access":"1"}],"date_published":"2014-08-01T00:00:00Z","author":[{"last_name":"Zeljkovic","full_name":"Zeljkovic, Ilija","first_name":"Ilija"},{"first_name":"Yoshinori","full_name":"Okada, Yoshinori","last_name":"Okada"},{"last_name":"Huang","full_name":"Huang, Chengyi","first_name":"Chengyi"},{"full_name":"Sankar, Raman","last_name":"Sankar","first_name":"Raman"},{"full_name":"Walkup, Daniel","last_name":"Walkup","first_name":"Daniel"},{"first_name":"Wenwen","full_name":"Zhou, Wenwen","last_name":"Zhou"},{"orcid":"0000-0002-2399-5827","full_name":"Maksym Serbyn","last_name":"Serbyn","id":"47809E7E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","first_name":"Maksym"},{"full_name":"Chou, Fangcheng","last_name":"Chou","first_name":"Fangcheng"},{"full_name":"Tsai, Wei-Feng","last_name":"Tsai","first_name":"Wei"},{"full_name":"Lin, Hsin","last_name":"Lin","first_name":"Hsin"},{"full_name":"Bansil, Arun","last_name":"Bansil","first_name":"Arun"},{"first_name":"Liang","full_name":"Fu, Liang","last_name":"Fu"},{"first_name":"Md","last_name":"Hasan","full_name":"Hasan, Md Z"},{"full_name":"Madhavan, Vidya","last_name":"Madhavan","first_name":"Vidya"}],"quality_controlled":0,"_id":"978","title":"Mapping the unconventional orbital texture in topological crystalline insulators","volume":10,"page":"572 - 577","date_updated":"2021-01-12T08:22:23Z","month":"08","date_created":"2018-12-11T11:49:30Z","publication":"Nature Physics","issue":"8","extern":1,"abstract":[{"text":"The newly discovered topological crystalline insulators feature a complex band structure involving multiple Dirac cones, and are potentially highly tunable by external electric field, temperature or strain. Theoretically, it has been predicted that the various Dirac cones, which are offset in energy and momentum, might harbour vastly different orbital character. However, their orbital texture, which is of immense importance in determining a variety of a materialâ €™ s properties remains elusive. Here, we unveil the orbital texture of Pb 1â ̂'x Sn x Se, a prototypical topological crystalline insulator. By using Fourier-transform scanning tunnelling spectroscopy we measure the interference patterns produced by the scattering of surface-state electrons. We discover that the intensity and energy dependences of the Fourier transforms show distinct characteristics, which can be directly attributed to orbital effects. Our experiments reveal a complex band topology involving two Lifshitz transitions and establish the orbital nature of the Dirac bands, which could provide an alternative pathway towards future quantum applications.","lang":"eng"}],"publisher":"Nature Publishing Group","publist_id":"6423","intvolume":" 10","acknowledgement":"V.M. gratefully acknowledges funding from the US Department of Energy, Scanned Probe Division under Award Number DE-FG02-12ER46880 for the primary support of I.Z. and Y.O. (experiments, data analysis and writing the paper) and NSF-ECCS-1232105 for the partial support of W.Z. and D.W. (data acquisition). Work at Massachusetts Institute of Technology is supported by US Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering under Award DE-SC0010526 (L.F.), and NSF DMR 1104498 (M.S.). H.L. acknowledges the Singapore National Research Foundation for support under NRF Award No. NRF-NRFF2013-03. The work at Northeastern University is supported by the US Department of Energy grant number DE-FG02-07ER46352, and benefited from Northeastern University’s Advanced Scientific Computation Center (ASCC), theory support at the Advanced Light Source, Berkeley and the allocation of time at the NERSC supercomputing centre through DOE grant number DE-AC02-05CH11231. W-F.T. and C-Y.H. were supported by the NSC in Taiwan under Grant No. 102-2112-M-110-009. W-F.T. also thanks C. Fang for useful discussions. Work at Princeton University is supported by the US National Science Foundation Grant, NSF-DMR-1006492. F.C. acknowledges the support provided by MOST-Taiwan under project number NSC-102-2119-M-002-004.","doi":"10.1038/nphys3012","citation":{"ama":"Zeljkovic I, Okada Y, Huang C, et al. Mapping the unconventional orbital texture in topological crystalline insulators. Nature Physics. 2014;10(8):572-577. doi:10.1038/nphys3012","ieee":"I. Zeljkovic et al., “Mapping the unconventional orbital texture in topological crystalline insulators,” Nature Physics, vol. 10, no. 8. Nature Publishing Group, pp. 572–577, 2014.","chicago":"Zeljkovic, Ilija, Yoshinori Okada, Chengyi Huang, Raman Sankar, Daniel Walkup, Wenwen Zhou, Maksym Serbyn, et al. “Mapping the Unconventional Orbital Texture in Topological Crystalline Insulators.” Nature Physics. Nature Publishing Group, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys3012.","mla":"Zeljkovic, Ilija, et al. “Mapping the Unconventional Orbital Texture in Topological Crystalline Insulators.” Nature Physics, vol. 10, no. 8, Nature Publishing Group, 2014, pp. 572–77, doi:10.1038/nphys3012.","ista":"Zeljkovic I, Okada Y, Huang C, Sankar R, Walkup D, Zhou W, Serbyn M, Chou F, Tsai W, Lin H, Bansil A, Fu L, Hasan M, Madhavan V. 2014. Mapping the unconventional orbital texture in topological crystalline insulators. Nature Physics. 10(8), 572–577.","short":"I. Zeljkovic, Y. Okada, C. Huang, R. Sankar, D. Walkup, W. Zhou, M. Serbyn, F. Chou, W. Tsai, H. Lin, A. Bansil, L. Fu, M. Hasan, V. Madhavan, Nature Physics 10 (2014) 572–577.","apa":"Zeljkovic, I., Okada, Y., Huang, C., Sankar, R., Walkup, D., Zhou, W., … Madhavan, V. (2014). Mapping the unconventional orbital texture in topological crystalline insulators. Nature Physics. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys3012"},"publication_status":"published","oa":1}