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Topological edge Mott insulating state in two dimensions at finite temperatures -bulk and edge analysis-

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2016-09-07 v1

Abstract

We study a bilayer Kane-Mele-Hubbard model with lattice distortion and inter-layer spin exchange interaction under cylinder geometry. Our analysis based on real-space dynamical mean field theory with continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo demonstrates the emergence of a topological edge Mott insulating (TEMI) state which hosts gapless edge modes only in collective spin excitations. This is confirmed by the numerical calculations at finite temperatures for the spin-Hall conductivity and the single-particle excitation spectrum; the spin Hall conductivity is almost quantized, σspinxy2(e/2π)\sigma^{xy}_\mathrm{spin}\sim2(e/2\pi), predicting gapless edge modes carrying the spin current, while the helical edge modes in the single-particle spectrum are gapped out with respecting symmetry. It is clarified how the TEMI state evolves from the ordinary spin Hall insulating state with increasing the Hubbard interaction at a given temperature and then undergoes a phase transition to a trivial Mott insulating state. With a bosonization approach at zero temperature, we further address which collective modes host gapless edge modes in the TEMI state.

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@article{arxiv.1604.00122,
  title  = {Topological edge Mott insulating state in two dimensions at finite temperatures -bulk and edge analysis-},
  author = {Tsuneya Yoshida and Norio Kawakami},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.00122},
  year   = {2016}
}

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9 pages, 6 figures