Electron Transport along Screw Dislocations in a Strong Topological Insulator
Abstract
In a three-dimensional strong topological insulator, gapless helical surface states appear everywhere on its surface. In the presence of a screw dislocation, gapless helical modes also appear in the vicinity of the corresponding dislocation line. Let us focus on a case where a pair of screw dislocations connects the top and bottom surfaces of a strong topological insulator with a shape of rectangular parallelepiped. The dislocation-induced helical modes are expected to act as one-dimensional conduction channels connecting the top and bottom surfaces. To examine this expectation, we calculate the two-terminal conductance between a pair of electrodes placed on the top and bottom surfaces. We found that the dislocation-induced helical modes and the helical surface states on the side surface contribute to the two-terminal conductance. The contribution of the dislocation-induced helical modes becomes more dominant than that of the helical surface states in certain situations.
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@article{arxiv.2405.16757,
title = {Electron Transport along Screw Dislocations in a Strong Topological Insulator},
author = {Tatsuro Sakaguchi and Yositake Takane},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.16757},
year = {2024}
}
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6 pages, 6 figures