Thursday, March 15, 2012

1107.4108 (Paolo Michetti et al.)

Tunable quantum spin Hall effect in double quantum wells    [PDF]

Paolo Michetti, Jan C. Budich, Elena G. Novik, Patrik Recher
The field of topological insulators (TIs) is rapidly growing. Concerning possible applications, the search for materials with an easily controllable TI phase is a key issue. The quantum spin Hall effect, characterized by a single pair of helical edge modes protected by time-reversal symmetry, has been demonstrated in HgTe-based quantum wells (QWs) with an inverted bandgap. We analyze the topological properties of a generically coupled HgTe-based double QW (DQW) and show how in such a system a TI phase can be driven by an inter-layer bias voltage, even when the individual layers are non-inverted. We argue, that this system allows for similar (layer-)pseudospin based physics as in bilayer graphene but with the crucial absence of a valley degeneracy.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1107.4108

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