Response of Helical Luttinger Liquid in InAs/GaSb Edges to a Magnetic Field

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Abstract

Electron-electron interactions have been shown to play an important role in InAs/GaSb quantum spin Hall (QSH) edge states, leading to power-law behaviors of the helical edge conductance as a function of temperature and bias voltage (Li \textit{et al}, Phys. Rev. Lett.\textbf{ 115} 136804). A variety of inelastic and/or multiparticle backscattering processes could occur in helical edges when taking electron-electron interactions into account. On the other hand, in the presence of an external magnetic field, single-particle elastic backscattering is also allowed in QSH edge due to the breaking of time-reversal symmetry (TRS). It would be interesting to pursue experimental investigations for the combined effect of electron-electron interactions and TRS breaking on QSH edge transport. We report work in progress for low temperature conductance measurements of the helical edge in InAs/GaSb under perpendicular or in-plane magnetic fields. We found that the magnetic field responses are generally correlated with the interaction strength in the edge states.

*The work at Peking University were supported by NBRPC Grants (No. 2012CB921301 and No. 2014CB920901), and by Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter.

Authors

  • Ting-Xin Li

    • ICQM, Peking University
    • Peking University
  • Bingbing Tong

    • ICQM, Peking University
  • Xiaoxue Liu

    • ICQM, Peking University
  • Zhongdong Han

    • ICQM, Peking University
  • Chi Zhang

    • ICQM, Peking University
    • Peking University
  • Gerard Sullivan

    • Teledyne Scientific and Imaging
  • Rui-Rui Du

    • International Center for Quantum Materials, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
    • Rice University
    • Peking University