English

Coulomb drag between helical Luttinger liquids

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-02-13 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We theoretically study Coulomb drag between two helical edges with broken spin-rotational symmetry, such as would occur in two capacitively coupled quantum spin Hall insulators. For the helical edges, Coulomb drag is particularly interesting because it specifically probes the inelastic interactions that break the conductance quantization for a single edge. Using the kinetic equation formalism, supplemented by bosonization, we find that the drag resistivity ρD\rho_D exhibits a nonmonotonic dependence on the temperature TT. In the limit of low TT, ρD\rho_D vanishes with decreasing TT as a power law if intraedge interactions are not too strong. This is in stark contrast to Coulomb drag in conventional quantum wires, where ρD\rho_D diverges at T0T\to 0 irrespective of the strength of repulsive interactions. Another unusual property of Coulomb drag between the helical edges concerns higher TT for which, unlike in the Luttinger liquid model, drag is mediated by plasmons. The special type of plasmon-mediated drag can be viewed as a distinguishing feature of the helical liquid---because it requires peculiar Umklapp scattering only available in the presence of a Dirac point in the electron spectrum.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1610.01100,
  title  = {Coulomb drag between helical Luttinger liquids},
  author = {N. Kainaris and I. V. Gornyi and A. Levchenko and D. G. Polyakov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1610.01100},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

22 pages, 7 figures