Quantum spin Hall effect in two-dimensional metals without spin-orbit coupling
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Abstract
The quantum spin Hall effect (QSHE) has been observed in topological insulators using spin-orbit coupling (SOC) as the probe, but it has not yet been observed in a metal. We propose an experiment to measure the QSHE of an electron or hole in a two-dimensional (2D) metal without SOC. Through the inner radius of a 2D metallic Corbino disk lies a long solenoid, and a radial charge current is applied between the inner and outer disk radii, thereby inducing a uniform fixed potential differentce across those radii. By combining changes in the flux in the solenoid and in the potential difference, spontaneous quantized azimuthal currents that can depend upon the particle's spin are generated.
*This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China through Grant no. 11874083. A. Z. was also supported by the China Scholarship Council. R. A. K. was partially supported by the U. S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) LRIR #18RQCOR100, and the AFRL/SFFP Summer Faculty Program provided by AFRL/RQ at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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Presenters
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Richard Klemm
- University of Central Florida
- Physics, university of central florida
- Department of Physics, University of Central Florida