Theory of hysteretic magneto-transport on the surface of a magnetic three-dimensional topological insulator

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Abstract

We study the magneto-conductance of the surface of a magnetic strong three-dimensional topological insulator (MTI)\footnote{Cui-Zu Chang {\it et al}. Experimental Observation of the Quantum Anomalous Hall Effect in a Magnetic Topological Insulator. {\it Science} \textbf{340}, 167-170 (2013)}{$^{,}$}\footnote{W. Wang {\it et al}. Visualizing ferromagnetic domain behavior of magnetic topological insulator thin films. {\it NPJ Quantum Materials} \textbf{1}, 16023 (2016)}. An MTI surface is characterized by a two-dimensional Dirac cone dispersion which is gapped by the local magnetization. While the magnetization causes a gap, magnetic domain walls support one-dimensional chiral states within the bulk and surface gaps. These domain-wall states carry current and therefore influence the system’s magneto-conductance. Our model reproduces a hysteretic feature in magneto-conductance which is seen in experiment\footnote{Y. Nakajima {\it et al}. One-dimensional edge state transport in a topological Kondo insulator. {\it Nature Physics} \textbf{12}, 213-217 (2016)}.

Authors

  • Kunal Tiwari

    McGill University

  • William Coish

    McGill University, McGill University, Montr\'eal, Qu\'ebec H3A 2T8, Department of Physics, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, H3A 2T8 Canada, Department of Physics, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Quantum Information Science Program, CIFAR, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, McGill University; Canadian Institute for Advanced Research

  • Tami Pereg-Barnea

    McGill University