Copropagating edge states produced by the interaction between electrons and chiral phonons in two-dimensional materials
ORAL
Abstract
Unlike the chirality of electrons, the intrinsic chirality of phonons has only surfaced in recent years. Here we report on the effects of the interaction between electrons and chiral phonons in two-dimensional materials by using a non-perturbative solution. We show that chiral phonons introduce inelastic Umklapp processes resulting in copropagating edge states which coexist with a continuum. Transport simulations further reveal the robustness of the edge states. Our results hint on the possibility of having a metal embedded with hybrid electron-phonon states of matter.
*LEFFT acknowledges funding from FondeCyT (Chile) grant number 1211038.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2109.03815
Presenters
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Luis E Foa Torres
- Universidad de Chile