- Guo, Lei;
- Zhao, Weiyao;
- Li, Qile;
- Xu, Meng;
- Chen, Lei;
- Bake, Abdulhakim;
- Vu, Thi-Hai-Yen;
- He, Yahua;
- Fang, Yong;
- Cortie, David;
- Mo, Sung-Kwan;
- Edmonds, Mark T;
- Wang, Xiaolin;
- Dong, Shuai;
- Karel, Julie;
- Zheng, Ren-Kui
Topological insulators are emerging materials with insulating bulk and symmetry protected nontrivial surface states. One of the most fascinating transport behaviors in a topological insulator is the quantized anomalous Hall insulator, which has been observed in magnetic-topological-insulator-based devices. In this work, we report a successful doping of rare earth element Tb into Bi1.08Sb0.9Te2S topological insulator single crystals, in which the Tb moments are antiferromagnetically ordered below ∼10 K. Benefiting from the in-bulk-gap Fermi level, transport behavior dominant by the topological surface states is observed below ∼150 K. At low temperatures, strong Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations are observed, which exhibit 2D-like behavior. The topological insulator with long range magnetic ordering in rare earth doped Bi1.08Sb0.9Te2S single crystal provides an ideal platform for quantum transport studies and potential applications.