articlePhysical Review LettersMar 14, 2006GREEN OA

Helical Liquid and the Edge of Quantum Spin Hall Systems

University of California, Santa Barbara · Stanford University

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Abstract

The edge states of the recently proposed quantum spin Hall systems constitute a new symmetry class of one-dimensional liquids dubbed the "helical liquid," where the spin orientation is determined by the direction of electron motion. We prove a no-go theorem which states that a helical liquid with an odd number of components cannot be constructed in a purely 1D lattice system. In a helical liquid with an odd number of components, a uniform gap in the ground state can appear when the time-reversal symmetry is spontaneously broken by interactions. On the other hand, a correlated two-particle backscattering term by an impurity can become relevant while keeping the time-reversal invariance.

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Condensed matter physics
  • Quantum spin liquid
  • Quantum Hall effect
  • Quantum spin Hall effect
  • Translational symmetry
  • Spin (aerodynamics)
  • Symmetry (geometry)
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