A Kramers pair of helical edge states in quantum spin Hall effect (QSHE) is robust against normal dephasing but not robust to spin dephasing. In our work, we provide an effective spin dephasing mechanism in the puddles of two-dimensional (2D) QSHE, which is simulated as quantum dots modeled by 2D massive Dirac Hamiltonian. We demonstrate that the spin dephasing effect can originate from the combination of the Rashba spin-orbit coupling and electron-phonon interaction, which gives rise to inelastic backscattering in edge states within the topological insulator quantum dots, although the time-reversal symmetry is preserved throughout. Finally, we discuss the tunneling between extended helical edge states and local edge states in the QSH quant...
One of the most fascinating challenges in Physics is the realization of an electron-based counterpar...
Topology in condensed matter physics manifests itself in the emergence of edge or surface states pro...
Two-dimensional (2D) topological insulators (TIs) hold promise for applications in spintronics based...
A Kramers pair of helical edge states in quantum spin Hall effect(QSHE) is robust against normal dep...
The quantum mechanical equivalent of the classical Hall effect can lead to interesting results in so...
The discovery of the quantum spin Hall (QSH) state, and topological insulators in general, has spark...
Topological states of matter in two-dimensional systems are characterised by the different propertie...
Electrical currents in a quantum spin Hall insulator are confined to the boundary of the system. The...
Quantum spin Hall insulators are characterized by topologically protected counterpropagating edge st...
To understand the seemingly absent temperature dependence in the conductance of two-dimensional topo...
The helical edge states of time-reversal invariant two-dimensional topological insulators are protec...
The transversal propagation of the edge states in a two-dimensional quantum spin Hall (QSH) system i...
The quantum Spin Hall Insulator (QSHI) is a two-dimensional variant of a novel class of materials ch...
The electrons in the edge channels of two-dimensional topological insulators can be described as a h...
In recent years, two-dimensional electron systems have played an integral role at the forefront of d...
One of the most fascinating challenges in Physics is the realization of an electron-based counterpar...
Topology in condensed matter physics manifests itself in the emergence of edge or surface states pro...
Two-dimensional (2D) topological insulators (TIs) hold promise for applications in spintronics based...
A Kramers pair of helical edge states in quantum spin Hall effect(QSHE) is robust against normal dep...
The quantum mechanical equivalent of the classical Hall effect can lead to interesting results in so...
The discovery of the quantum spin Hall (QSH) state, and topological insulators in general, has spark...
Topological states of matter in two-dimensional systems are characterised by the different propertie...
Electrical currents in a quantum spin Hall insulator are confined to the boundary of the system. The...
Quantum spin Hall insulators are characterized by topologically protected counterpropagating edge st...
To understand the seemingly absent temperature dependence in the conductance of two-dimensional topo...
The helical edge states of time-reversal invariant two-dimensional topological insulators are protec...
The transversal propagation of the edge states in a two-dimensional quantum spin Hall (QSH) system i...
The quantum Spin Hall Insulator (QSHI) is a two-dimensional variant of a novel class of materials ch...
The electrons in the edge channels of two-dimensional topological insulators can be described as a h...
In recent years, two-dimensional electron systems have played an integral role at the forefront of d...
One of the most fascinating challenges in Physics is the realization of an electron-based counterpar...
Topology in condensed matter physics manifests itself in the emergence of edge or surface states pro...
Two-dimensional (2D) topological insulators (TIs) hold promise for applications in spintronics based...