Phase diagram and phonon-induced backscattering in topological insulator nanowires
Abstract
We present an effective low-energy theory of electron-phonon coupling effects for clean cylindrical topological insulator nanowires. Acoustic phonons are modelled by isotropic elastic continuum theory with stress-free boundary conditions. We take into account the deformation potential coupling between phonons and helical surface Dirac fermions, and also include electron-electron interactions within the bosonization approach. For half-integer values of the magnetic flux along the wire, the low-energy theory admits an exact solution since a topological protection mechanism then rules out phonon-induced -backscattering processes. We determine the zero-temperature phase diagram and identify a regime dominated by superconducting pairing of surface states. As example, we consider the phase diagram of HgTe nanowires. We also determine the phonon-induced electrical resistivity, where we find a quadratic dependence on the flux deviation from the nearest half-integer value.
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@article{arxiv.1911.03300,
title = {Phase diagram and phonon-induced backscattering in topological insulator nanowires},
author = {Kathrin Dorn and Alessandro De Martino and Reinhold Egger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.03300},
year = {2020}
}
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14 pages, 1 figure; published version