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Topologically protected, correlated end spin formation in carbon nanotubes

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Abstract

For most chiralities, semiconducting carbon nanotubes display topologically protected end states of multiple degeneracies. In the presence of interactions, these mid-gap states act as naturally formed quantum dots, half-filled for generic, neutral nanotubes. We demonstrate using density matrix renormalization group based quantum chemistry tools that the presence of Coulomb interactions induces the formation of massive end spins [C.P. Moca et al, Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 056401 (2020)]. In the limit of infinite nanotube radius, these end spins transform into ferromagnetic graphene nanoribbon edge states. The interaction between the two ends is sensitive to the length of the nanotube, its dielectric constant, as well as the size of the spins: for S=1/2 end spins their interaction is antiferromagnetic, while for S>1/2 it changes from antiferromagnetic to ferromagnetic with increasing nanotube length. Controlling the exchange interaction by changing the dielectric constant of the environment provides a possible platform for two-spin quantum manipulations.

Presenters

  • Gergely Zarand

    Budapest Univ of Tech, BME-MTA Exotic Quantum Phases ’Lendulet’ Research Group, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Authors

  • Gergely Zarand

    Budapest Univ of Tech, BME-MTA Exotic Quantum Phases ’Lendulet’ Research Group, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics

  • Catalin Pascu Moca

    BME-MTA Exotic Quantum Phases ’Lendulet’ Research Group, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, University of Oradea, Budapest Univ of Tech

  • Balazs Dora

    MTA-BME Lendulet Topology and Correlation Research Group, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Department of Theoretical Physics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest, Hungary

  • Örs Legeza

    Strongly Correlated Systems Lendulet Research Group, MTA Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Wigner RCP

  • Wataru Izumida

    Department of Physics, Tohoku University