In this thesis, the optoelectronic transport at the surface of three-dimensional topological insulators is investigated by photocurrent microscopy. Employing time-resolved photocurrent spectroscopy, we show that surface currents in the topological insulator Bi
2Se
3 can be controlled by circularly polarized light on a picosecond timescale at room temperature. Furthermore, we study the influence of intrinsic local potential fluctuations on the optoelectronic transport in Bi
2Se
3 and BiSbTe
3 films grown by molecular beam epitaxy.
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In this thesis, the optoelectronic transport at the surface of three-dimensional topological insulators is investigated by photocurrent microscopy. Employing time-resolved photocurrent spectroscopy, we show that surface currents in the topological insulator Bi
2Se
3 can be controlled by circularly polarized light on a picosecond timescale at room temperature. Furthermore, we study the influence of intrinsic local potential fluctuations on the optoelectronic transport in Bi
2Se
3 and BiSbTe
3 films gr...
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