Corner Junction as a Probe of Helical Edge States
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Abstract
We propose and analyze inter-edge tunneling in a quantum spin Hall corner junction as a mean to probe the helical nature of the edge states. We show that electron-electron interactions in the one-dimensional helical edge states result in Luttinger parameters for spin and charge that are intertwined, and thus rather different from those for a quantum wire with spin rotation invariance. Consequently, we find that the four-terminal conductance in a corner junction has a distinctive form that could be used as evidence for the helical nature of the edge states.
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Authors
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Chang-Yu Hou
Department of Physics, Booston University
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Eun-Ah Kim
Department of Physics, Cornell University, Cornell University
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Claudio Chamon
Department of Physics, Booston University, Boston University, Physics Dept, Boston University