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Theory of the random potential and conductivity at the surface of a topological insulator
Brian Skinner,
B. I. Shklovskii
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
William I. Fine Theoretical Physics Institute
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Random Potential
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Topological Insulator
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Random Conductivity
100%
Disorder Potential
50%
Dirac Point
50%
Impurities
25%
Autocorrelation
25%
Total Concentration
25%
Slow Decay
25%
Electron Holes
25%
Potential-induced
25%
Thomas-Fermi Approximation
25%
Simple Formula
25%
Self-consistent Theory
25%
Coulomb Impurity
25%
Electron Conductivity
25%
Electron-hole Puddles
25%
Insulator Surface
25%
Dirac Mode
25%
Chemistry
Hole (Electron)
100%
Volume
100%
Autocorrelation Function
50%
Physics
Topological Insulator
100%
Holes (Electron Deficiencies)
50%
Volume
50%
Autocorrelation
25%
Material Science
Surface (Surface Science)
100%