The Quantum Spin Hall Effect: Theory and Experiment
University of Würzburg · Tsinghua University
Abstract
The search for topologically non-trivial states of matter has become an important goal for condensed matter physics. Recently, a new class of topological insulators has been proposed. These topological insulators have an insulating gap in the bulk, but have topologically protected edge states due to the time reversal symmetry. In two dimensions the helical edge states give rise to the quantum spin Hall (QSH) effect, in the absence of any external magnetic field. Here we review a recent theory which predicts that the QSH state can be realized in HgTe/CdTe semiconductor quantum wells. By varying the thickness of the quantum well, the band structure changes from a normal to an “inverted” type at a critical…
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7Topics & keywords
- Quantum Hall effect
- Quantum spin Hall effect
- Condensed matter physics
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Physics
- Spin Hall effect
- Quantum mechanics
- Magnetic field