Competing topological and Kondo insulator phases on a honeycomb lattice
Abstract
We investigate the competition between the spin-orbit interaction of itinerant electrons and their Kondo coupling with local moments densely distributed on the honeycomb lattice. We find that the model at half-filling displays a quantum phase transition between topological and Kondo insulators at a nonzero Kondo coupling. In the Kondo-screened case, tuning the electron concentration can lead to a new topological insulator phase. The results suggest that the heavy-fermion phase diagram contains a new regime with a competition among topological, Kondo-coherent and magnetic states, and that the regime may be especially relevant to Kondo lattice systems with -conduction electrons. Finally, we discuss the implications of our results in the context of the recent experiments on SmB implicating the surface states of a topological insulator, as well as the existing experiments on the phase transitions in SmB under pressure and in CeNiSn under chemical pressure.
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@article{arxiv.1206.0979,
title = {Competing topological and Kondo insulator phases on a honeycomb lattice},
author = {Xiao-Yong Feng and Jianhui Dai and Chung-Hou Chung and Qimiao Si},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.0979},
year = {2013}
}
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(v3) Published version including the main text (5 pages + 4 figures) and a supplementary material discussing the effects of quantum fluctuations of the slave bosons and antiferromagnetic ordering of the local moments on the transitions among the Kondo, magnetic and topological states