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Magnetic moments in a helical edge can make weak correlations seem strong

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-12-21 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

We study the effect of localized magnetic moments on the conductance of a helical edge. Interaction with a local moment is an effective backscattering mechanism for the edge electrons. We evaluate the resulting differential conductance as a function of temperature TT and applied bias VV for any value of V/TV/T. Backscattering off magnetic moments, combined with the weak repulsion between the edge electrons results in a power-law temperature and voltage dependence of the conductance; the corresponding small positive exponent is indicative of insulating behavior. Local moments may naturally appear due to charge disorder in a narrow-gap semiconductor. Our results provide an alternative interpretation of the recent experiment by Li et al. \cite{Li15} where a power-law suppression of the conductance was attributed to strong electron repulsion within the edge, with the value of Luttinger liquid parameter KK fine-tuned close to 1/41/4.

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@article{arxiv.1602.08102,
  title  = {Magnetic moments in a helical edge can make weak correlations seem strong},
  author = {Jukka I. Väyrynen and Florian Geissler and Leonid I. Glazman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.08102},
  year   = {2016}
}

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