Friday, February 22, 2013

1302.5286 (Giacomo Dolcetto et al.)

Generating and controlling spin-polarized currents induced by a quantum
spin Hall antidot
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Giacomo Dolcetto, Fabio Cavaliere, Dario Ferraro, Maura Sassetti
We study an electrically controlled quantum spin Hall antidot embedded in a two-dimensional topological insulating bar. Helical edge states around the antidot and along the edges of the bar are tunnel coupled. The close connection between spin and chirality, typical of helical systems, allows to generate a spin-polarized current flowing across the bar. This current is studied as a function of the external voltages, by varying the asymmetry between the barriers. For asymmetric setups, a switching behavior of the spin current is observed as the bias is increased, both in the absence and in the presence of electron interactions. This device allows to generate and control the spin-polarized current by simple electrical means.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.5286

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