Spin-charge separation and quantum spin Hall effect of $\beta$-bismuthene
Abstract
Field theory arguments suggest the possibility of -classification of quantum spin Hall effect with magnetic flux tubes, that cause separation of spin and charge degrees of freedom, and pumping of spin or Kramers pair. However, the \emph{proof of principle} demonstration of spin-charge separation is yet to be accomplished for realistic, \emph{ab initio} band structures of spin-orbit-coupled materials, lacking spin-conservation law. In this work, we perform thought experiments with magnetic flux tubes on -bismuthene to demonstrate spin-charge separation, and quantized pumping of spin for three insulating states that can be accessed by tuning filling fractions. With a combined analysis of momentum-space topology and real-space response, we identify important role of topologically non-trivial bands, supporting even integer winding numbers, which cannot be inferred from symmetry-based indicators. Our work sets a new standard for prediction of two-dimensional, quantum spin-Hall materials, based on precise bulk invariant and universal topological response.
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@article{arxiv.2209.13582,
title = {Spin-charge separation and quantum spin Hall effect of $\beta$-bismuthene},
author = {Alexander C. Tyner and Pallab Goswami},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.13582},
year = {2022}
}
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11 pages, 9 figures