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$\pi$ Spin Berry Phase in a Quantum-Spin-Hall-Insulator-Based Interferometer: Evidence for the Helical Spin Texture of the Edge States

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-08-17 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Quantum spin Hall insulator is characterized by the helical edge states, with the spin polarization of electron being locked to its direction of motion. Although the edge-state conduction has been observed, unambiguous evidence of the helical spin texture is still lacking. Here, we investigate the coherent edge-state transport in an interference loop pinched by two point contacts. Due to the helical character, the forward inter-edge scattering enforces a π\pi spin rotation. Two successive processes can only produce a nontrivial 2π2\pi or trivial 00 spin rotation, which can be controlled by the Rashba spin-orbit coupling. The nontrivial spin rotation results in a geometric π\pi Berry phase, which can be detected by a π\pi phase shift of the conductance oscillation relative to the trivial case. Our results provide a smoking gun evidence for the helical spin texture of the edge states. Moreover, it also provides the opportunity to all-electrically explore the trajectory-dependent spin Berry phase in condensed matter.

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@article{arxiv.1602.00497,
  title  = {$\pi$ Spin Berry Phase in a Quantum-Spin-Hall-Insulator-Based Interferometer: Evidence for the Helical Spin Texture of the Edge States},
  author = {Wei Chen and Wei-Yin Deng and Jing-Min Hou and D. N. Shi and L. Sheng and D. Y. Xing},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.00497},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures, version to be published in Phys. Rev. Lett