- Kogar, A;
- Vig, S;
- Thaler, A;
- Wong, MH;
- Xiao, Y;
- Reig-I-Plessis, D;
- Cho, GY;
- Valla, T;
- Pan, Z;
- Schneeloch, J;
- Zhong, R;
- Gu, GD;
- Hughes, TL;
- MacDougall, GJ;
- Chiang, T-C;
- Abbamonte, P
We used low-energy, momentum-resolved inelastic electron scattering to study surface collective modes of the three-dimensional topological insulators Bi_{2}Se_{3} and Bi_{0.5}Sb_{1.5}Te_{3-x}Se_{x}. Our goal was to identify the "spin plasmon" predicted by Raghu and co-workers [Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 116401 (2010)]. Instead, we found that the primary collective mode is a surface plasmon arising from the bulk, free carriers in these materials. This excitation dominates the spectral weight in the bosonic function of the surface χ^{"}(q,ω) at THz energy scales, and is the most likely origin of a quasiparticle dispersion kink observed in previous photoemission experiments. Our study suggests that the spin plasmon may mix with this other surface mode, calling for a more nuanced understanding of optical experiments in which the spin plasmon is reported to play a role.