Local Probes for Charge-Neutral Edge States in Two-Dimensional Quantum Magnets
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Abstract
The bulk-boundary correspondence is a defining feature of topological states of matter. However, for quantum magnets such as spin liquids or topological magnon insulators a direct observation of topological surface states has proven challenging because of the charge-neutral character of the excitations. Here we propose spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy as a spin-sensitive local probe to provide direct information about charge neutral topological edge states. We show how their signatures, imprinted in the local structure factor, can be extracted by specifically employing the strengths of existing technologies. As our main example, we determine the dynamical spin correlations of the Kitaev honeycomb model with open boundaries. We show that by contrasting conductance measurements of bulk and edge locations, one can extract direct signatures of the existence of fractionalized excitations and non-trivial topology. The broad applicability of this approach is corroborated by a second example of a kagome topological magnon insulator.
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Presenters
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Johannes Knolle
Technical University Munich, Physics TQM, Technische Universität München
Authors
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Johannes Knolle
Technical University Munich, Physics TQM, Technische Universität München
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Johannes Feldmeier
Technical University Munich, Tech Univ Muenchen
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Willian Natori
Imperial College London, Inst Laue-Langevin
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Michael Knap
TU Munich, Technical University Munich, Tech Univ Muenchen