Abstract

Two-dimensional states in confined thin films of the three-dimensional Dirac semimetal Cd3As2 are probed by transport and capacitance measurements under applied magnetic and electric fields. The results establish the two-dimensional Dirac electronic spectrum of these states. We observe signatures of p-type conduction in the two-dimensional states as the Fermi level is tuned across their charge neutrality point and the presence of a zero energy Landau level, all of which indicate topologically non-trivial states. The resistance at the charge neutrality point is approximately h/e2 and increases rapidly under the application of a magnetic field. The results open many possibilities for gate-tunable topological devices and for the exploration of novel physics in the zero energy Landau level.

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