Sung-Po Chao, Salman A. Silotri, Chung-Hou Chung
We study a steady state non-equilibrium transport between two interacting helical edge states of a two dimensional topological insulator, described by helical Luttinger liquids, through a quantum dot. For non-interacting dot the current is obtained analytically by including the self-energy correction to the dot Green's function. For interacting dot we use equation of motion method to study the influence of weak on-site Coulomb interaction on the transport. We find the metal-to-insulator quantum phase transition for attractive or repulsive interactions in the leads when the magnitude of the interaction strength characterized by a charge sector Luttinger parameter $K$ goes beyond a critical value. The critical Luttinger parameter $K_{cr}$ depends on the hoping strength between dot and the leads as well as the energy level of the dot with respect to the Fermi levels of the leads, ranging from weak interaction regime for dot level off resonance to strong interaction regime for dot in resonance with the equilibrium Fermi level. Nearby the transition various singular behaviors of current noise, dot density of state, and the decoherence rate (inverse of lifetime) of the dot are briefly discussed.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.2563
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