Imaging currents in HgTe quantum wells in the quantum spin Hall regime

ORAL

Abstract

Dissipationless edge channels are a key feature of the quantum spin Hall (QSH) state, which was predicted and experimentally demonstrated to exist in HgTe quantum wells. The existence of the edge channels has been inferred from local and non-local transport measurements. Here we image the current in Hall bars made from HgTe quantum wells by probing the magnetic field generated by the current using a scanning superconducting quantum interference device. We observe that the current flows mainly along the edge of the device in the QSH regime, and furthermore that an identifiable edge channel exists even in the presence of disorder and considerable bulk conduction as the device is gated and its temperature is raised. Our results represent a versatile method for the characterization of new quantum spin Hall materials systems.

Authors

  • Katja Nowack

    • Stanford University
  • Eric Spanton

    • Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Sciences
    • Stanford University
  • Matthias Baenninger

    • Stanford University
  • Markus K\"onig

    • Stanford University
  • John Kirtley

    • Stanford University
  • Beena Kalisky

    • Stanford University; Bar-Ilan University
  • Christopher Ames

    • Wuerzburg University
  • Philipp Leubner

    • Wuerzburg University
  • Christoph Br\"une

    • Wuerzburg University
  • Hartmut Buhmann

    • Wuerzburg University
  • Laurens Molenkamp

    • Wuerzburg University
  • David Goldhaber-Gordon

    • Stanford University
    • Department of Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 94305, USA
  • Kathryn Moler

    • Stanford University