Dynamics of the (spin-) Hall effect in topological insulators and graphene
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2011-02-21 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Abstract
A single two-dimensional Dirac cone with a mass gap produces a quantized (spin-) Hall step in the absence of magnetic field. What happens in strong electric fields? This question is investigated by analyzing time evolution and dynamics of the (spin-) Hall effect. After switching on a longitudinal electric field, a stationary Hall current is reached through damped oscillations. The Hall conductivity remains quantized as long as the electric field (E) is too weak to induce Landau-Zener transitions, but quantization breaks down for strong fields and the conductivity decreases as 1/sqrt{E}. These apply to the (spin-) Hall conductivity of graphene and the Hall and magnetoelectric response of topological insulators.
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@article{arxiv.1008.0531,
title = {Dynamics of the (spin-) Hall effect in topological insulators and graphene},
author = {Balázs Dóra and Roderich Moessner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.0531},
year = {2011}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures