The University of New South Wales, Australia
Topological insulators (TI) have revolutionised our understanding of insulating behaviour. They are insulators in the bulk but conducting along their surfaces, thanks to surface states in which the spin and the charge are strongly coupled by means of the spin-orbit interaction. Much of the recent research on TI focuses on overcoming the transport bottleneck [1], namely the fact that surface state transport is overwhelmed by bulk transport stemming from unintentional doping. The key to overcoming this bottleneck is identifying unambiguous signatures of surface state transport. This talk will discuss one such signature, which is manifest in the coherent backscattering of electrons in TI. Because of the strong spin-orbit coupling in TI one expects to observe weak antilocalisation rather than weak localisation, meaning that coherent backscattering increases the electrical conductivity [2]. The features of this effect, however, are rather subtle, because in TI the impurities have strong spin-orbit coupling as well, greatly increasing the complexity of the problem [3]. I will show that spin-orbit coupled impurities introduce an additional time scale, which is expected to be shorter than the dephasing time, and the resulting conductivity has a linear dependence on the carrier number density, a behaviour hitherto unknown in 2D electron systems. The result we predict is directly observable experimentally and would provide a smoking gun test of surface transport. Furthermore, I will also briefly discuss the effect of electron-electron interactions on transport in this regime.
[1] D. Culcer, Physica E 44, 860 (2012).
[2] G. Tkachov and E. M. Hankiewicz, Phys. Rev. B 84, 035444 (2011).
[3] W. Liu, P. Adroguer, X. Bi, E. M. Hankiewicz, and D. Culcer, to be published.
报告人简介
Education:
PhD, University of Texas at Austin, August 2000 – December 2005.
Thesis title: Novel intrinsic effects in charge and spin transport in semiconductors.
Supervisor: Prof. Qian Niu.
MPhys, University of Oxford, October 1996 – June 2000.
Undergraduate course led directly to MPhys.
Professional Experience:
School of Physics, The University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia.
Senior Lecturer. As of April 2013.
Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei 230026, Anhui, China
Professor of physics. July 2010 - March 2013.
University of Maryland at College Park, September 2008 – June 2010.
Post-doctoral researcher in theoretical condensed matter physics.
Supervisor: Prof. Sankar Das Sarma.
Argonne National Laboratory and Northern Illinois University, Jan 2006 – August 2008.
Post-doctoral researcher in theoretical condensed matter physics.
Supervisor: Prof. Roland Winkler
联系人:张建军博士