Stability of the quantum spin Hall effect: Effects of interactions, disorder, andtopology
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- 23 January 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 73 (4), 045322
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.73.045322
Abstract
The stability to interactions and disorder of the quantum spin Hall effect (QSHE) proposed for time-reversal-invariant two-dimensional systems is discussed. The QSHE requires an energy gap in the bulk and gapless edge modes that conduct spin-up and spin-down excitations in opposite directions. When the number of Kramers pairs of edge modes is odd, certain one-particle scattering processes are forbidden due to a topological index. We show that in a many-body description, there are other scattering processes that can localize the edge modes and destroy the QSHE: the region of stability for both classes of models (even or odd number of Kramers pairs) is obtained explicitly in the chiral boson theory. For a single Kramers pair, the QSHE is stable to weak interactions and disorder, while for two Kramers pairs it is not; however, the two-pair case can be stabilized by either finite attractive or repulsive interactions. For the simplest case of a single pair of edge modes, it is shown that changing the screening length in an edge with screened Coulomb interactions can be used to drive a phase transition between the QSHE state and the ordinary insulator.
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