1. A non-magnetic mechanism of backscattering in helical edge states
- Author
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Krainov, I. V., Niyazov, R. A., Aristov, D. N., and Kachorovskii, V. Yu.
- Subjects
Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
We study interaction-induced backscattering mechanism for helical edge states of a two dimensional topological insulator which is tunnel-coupled to a puddle located near the edge channel. The mechanism does not involve inelastic scattering and is due to the zero-mode fluctuations in a puddle. We discuss in detail a simple model of a puddle - a cavity in the bulk of the topological insulator. Such a cavity also has helical edge states which are tunnel-coupled with helical states encompassing the topological insulator. We analyze effect of the edge current in the puddle. Although averaged value of this current is equal to zero, its zero-mode fluctuations act, in the presence of electron-electron interaction, similar to magnetic flux thus allowing backscattering processes, which involve tunneling through the puddle. Rectification of these fluctuations leads to a finite probability of backscattering. This effect is further enhanced due to dephasing process which is also dominated by zero-mode fluctuations. Remarkably, for temperature exceeding level spacing in the puddle, the rate of backscattering does not depend on temperature in a good agreement with recent experiments., Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures
- Published
- 2024