Non-magnetic defects in the bulk of two-dimensional topological insulators
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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statestopologicaldefectdefectsdensityinsulatorskindsnon-magnetic
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We found that non-magnetic defects in two-dimensional topological insulators induce bound states of two kinds for each spin orientation: electron- and hole-like states. Depending on the sign of the defect potential these states can be also of two kinds with different distribution of the electron density. The density has a maximum or minimum in the center. A surprising effect caused by the topological order is a singular dependence of the bound-state energy on the defect potential.
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