Transport through a quantum spin Hall antidot as a spectroscopic probe of spin textures
Abstract
We investigate electron transport through an antidot embedded in a narrow strip of two-dimensional topological insulator. We focus on the most generic and experimentally relevant case with broken axial spin symmetry. Spin-non-conservation allows additional scattering processes which change the transport properties profoundly. We start from an analytical model for noninteracting transport, which we also compare with a numerical tight-binding simulation. We then extend this model by including Coulomb repulsion on the antidot, and we study the transport in the Coulomb-blockade limit. We investigate sequential tunneling and cotunneling regimes, and we find that the current-voltage characteristic allows a spectroscopic measurement of the edge-state spin textures.
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@article{arxiv.1604.05546,
title = {Transport through a quantum spin Hall antidot as a spectroscopic probe of spin textures},
author = {Alexia Rod and Giacomo Dolcetto and Stephan Rachel and Thomas L. Schmidt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.05546},
year = {2016}
}
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11 pages, 7 figures