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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen
TT 95: Focus Session: Theoretical Advances in Interacting Topological Phases (organized by TT)
TT 95.4: Topical Talk
Thursday, April 3, 2014, 16:45–17:15, HSZ 03
Topological Kondo Insulators: An Example of Correlated Quantum Spin Hall States — •Fakher Assaad — Universität Würzburg
In the very same way as the heavy fermion paramagnetic state at T=0 is adiabatically linked to a gas of free electrons, the topological Kondo insulator can be deformed to a quantum spin Hall insulator without going through a quantum phase transition. The interest however lies in the fact the quasi-particles forming this coherence state are dynamically created by correlation effects, and may be viewed as the Kondo screening clouds of the magnetic impurities. The minimal model to capture this piece of physics consists of odd parity localized f-states hybridizing with an even parity conduction band alongside strong spin-orbit coupling and time reversal symmetry. In this talk we will consider such a minimal model, and concentrate on the temperature dependence of various quantities from the mixed valence to local moment regimes [1-2] The quantities we consider include topological invariants as well as the single particle spectral function on slab topologies. We show that there is a single low energy scale, the coherence scale, below which one observes the emergence of the topological state.
This work has been carried out in collaboration with J. Werner.
J. Werner and F. F. Assaad, Phys. Rev. B 88, 035113 (2013).
J. Werner and F. F. Assaad, arXiv:1311.3668.