Quantum Spin Hall Insulator State in HgTe Quantum Wells
University of Würzburg · Stanford University
Abstract
Recent theory predicted that the quantum spin Hall effect, a fundamentally new quantum state of matter that exists at zero external magnetic field, may be realized in HgTe/(Hg,Cd)Te quantum wells. We fabricated such sample structures with low density and high mobility in which we could tune, through an external gate voltage, the carrier conduction from n-type to p-type, passing through an insulating regime. For thin quantum wells with well width d 6.3 nanometers), the nominally insulating regime showed a plateau of residual conductance close to 2e(2)/h, where e is the electron charge and h is Planck's constant. The residual conductance was independent of the sample width, indicating that it is caused by edge…
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8Topics & keywords
- Insulator (electricity)
- Condensed matter physics
- Quantum well
- Physics
- Quantum Hall effect
- Quantum spin Hall effect
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Quantum mechanics