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Robustness of Helical Edge States Under Edge Reconstruction

ORAL

Abstract

The helical edge states of time-reversal invariant two-dimensional topological insulators are protected against backscattering in idealized models. In more realistic scenarios with a shallow confining potential at the sample boundary, additional strongly interacting edge states may arise, that could interfere with the topological protection of edge conduction. We find that interaction effects within the reconstructed edges are well described by the Luttinger liquid model. While interactions between this Luttinger liquid and the helical edge states can in principle give rise to dynamical spin polarization and the breaking of time-reversal symmetry, we demonstrate that random spin-orbit coupling strongly suppresses such dynamical spin polarization, resulting in the persistence of near quantized edge conduction.

Publication: preprint arXiv:2105.14763

Presenters

  • Bernd Rosenow

    Univ Leipzig, University of Leipzig

Authors

  • Bernd Rosenow

    Univ Leipzig, University of Leipzig

  • Niels John

    University of Leipzig

  • Adrian G Del Maestro

    University of Tennessee