Quantum Spin Hall Effect and Enhanced Magnetic Response by Spin-Orbit Coupling
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Abstract
We show that the spin-Hall conductivity in insulators is related to a magnetic susceptibility representing the strength of the spin-orbit coupling. We use this relationship as a guiding principle to search real materials showing quantum spin-Hall effect. As a result, we theoretically predict that two-dimensional bismuth will show the quantum spin-Hall effect, both by calculating the helical edge states, and by showing the nontriviality of the Z2 topological number, and propose possible experiments.
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- Quantum spin Hall effect
- Condensed matter physics
- Physics
- Quantum Hall effect
- Spin Hall effect
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Topological insulator
- Spin engineering
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