Quantum anomalous Hall effect for metrology
Abstract
The quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) in magnetic topological insulators offers great potential to revolutionize quantum electrical metrology by establishing primary resistance standards operating at zero external magnetic field and realizing a universal "quantum electrical metrology toolbox" that can perform quantum resistance, voltage and current metrology in a single instrument. To realize such promise, significant progress is still required to address materials and metrological challenges -- among which, one main challenge is to make the bulk of the topological insulator sufficiently insulating to improve the robustness of resistance quantization. In this Perspective, we present an overview of the QAHE; discuss the aspects of topological material growth and characterization; and present a path towards an QAHE resistance standard realized in magnetically doped (Bi,Sb)Te systems. We also present guidelines and methodologies for QAHE resistance metrology, its main limitations and challenges as well as modern strategies to overcome them.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2501.07712,
title = {Quantum anomalous Hall effect for metrology},
author = {Nathaniel J. Huáng and Jessica L. Boland and Kajetan M. Fijalkowski and Charles Gould and Thorsten Hesjedal and Olga Kazakova and Susmit Kumar and Hansjörg Scherer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.07712},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
15 pages, 4 figures