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arxiv: 1202.5377 · v1 · pith:KLV7ZKLUnew · submitted 2012-02-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Quantum percolation in quantum spin Hall antidot systems

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keywords quantumhallboundpercolationstatesantidotspinbulk
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We study the influences of antidot-induced bound states on transport properties of two- dimensional quantum spin Hall insulators. The bound statesare found able to induce quantum percolation in the originally insulating bulk. At some critical antidot densities, the quantum spin Hall phase can be completely destroyed due to the maximum quantum percolation. For systems with periodic boundaries, the maximum quantum percolationbetween the bound states creates intermediate extended states in the bulk which is originally gapped and insulating. The antidot in- duced bound states plays the same role as the magnetic field inthe quantum Hall effect, both makes electrons go into cyclotron motions. We also draw an analogy between the quantum percolation phenomena in this system and that in the network models of quantum Hall effect.

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