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Tuning the Many-body Interactions in a Helical Luttinger Liquid

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2022-11-03 v1

Abstract

In one-dimensional (1D) systems, electronic interactions lead to a breakdown of Fermi liquid theory and the formation of a Tomonaga-Luttinger Liquid (TLL). The strength of its many-body correlations can be quantified by a single dimensionless parameter, the Luttinger parameter KK, characterising the competition between the electrons' kinetic and electrostatic energies. Recently, signatures of a TLL have been reported for the topological edge states of quantum spin Hall (QSH) insulators, strictly 1D electronic structures with linear (Dirac) dispersion and spin-momentum locking. Here we show that the many-body interactions in such helical Luttinger Liquid can be effectively controlled by the edge state's dielectric environment. This is reflected in a tunability of the Luttinger parameter KK, distinct on different edges of the crystal, and extracted to high accuracy from the statistics of tunnelling spectra at tens of tunneling points. The interplay of topology and many-body correlations in 1D helical systems has been suggested as a potential avenue towards realising non-Abelian parafermions.

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@article{arxiv.2209.10422,
  title  = {Tuning the Many-body Interactions in a Helical Luttinger Liquid},
  author = {Junxiang Jia and Elizabeth Marcellina and Anirban Das and Michael S. Lodge and BaoKai Wang and Duc Quan Ho and Riddhi Biswas and Tuan Anh Pham and Wei Tao and Cheng-Yi Huang and Hsin Lin and Arun Bansil and Shantanu Mukherjee and Bent Weber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.10422},
  year   = {2022}
}