Interplay of chiral and helical states in a quantum spin hall insulator lateral junction
We study the electronic transport across an electrostatically gated lateral junction in a HgTe quantum well, a canonical 2D topological insulator, with and without an applied magnetic field. We control the carrier density inside and outside a junction region independently and hence tune the number a...
Main Authors: | Calvo, M, de Juan, F, Ilan, R, Fox, E, Bestwick, A, Mühlbauer, M, Wang, J, Ames, C, Leubner, P, Brüne, C, Zhang, S, Buhmann, H, Molenkamp, L, Goldhaber-Gordon, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2017
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