The topological Anderson insulator phase in the Kane-Mele model
Abstract
It has been proposed that adding disorder to a topologically trivial mercury telluride/cadmium telluride (HgTe/CdTe) quantum well can induce a transition to a topologically nontrivial state. The resulting state was termed topological Anderson insulator and was found in computer simulations of the Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang model. Here, we show that the topological Anderson insulator is a more universal phenomenon and also appears in the Kane-Mele model of topological insulators on a honeycomb lattice. We numerically investigate the interplay of the relevant parameters, and establish the parameter range in which the topological Anderson insulator exists. A staggered sublattice potential turns out to be a necessary condition for the transition to the topological Anderson insulator. For weak enough disorder, a calculation based on the lowest-order Born approximation reproduces quantitatively the numerical data. Our results thus considerably increase the number of candidate materials for the topological Anderson insulator phase.
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@article{arxiv.1512.03233,
title = {The topological Anderson insulator phase in the Kane-Mele model},
author = {Christoph P. Orth and Tibor Sekera and Christoph Bruder and Thomas L. Schmidt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.03233},
year = {2016}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures