A STTR Phase I contract was awarded to Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc. in December, 2019 for $171,463.0 USD from the U.S. Department of Defense and United States Army.
Planar heterojunction comprised of topological insulator and magnetic insulator layers provide a unique opportunity to develop highly energy efficient electronics. The key challenge for the heterojunction is to fabricate a clean and abrupt interface between the two layers for efficient magnetic coupling. The growth of the magnetic materials should ideally be a low-temperature process in order to preserve the pristine surface conditions of the topological insulator. We propose to explore layer-by-layer deposition of magnetic material at temperature below 300 C on topological insulators. The fabricated heterojunctions shall be evaluated to confirm the magnetic order of the magnetic material by variable-temperature hall measurements.