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Quantized Field-Effect Tunneling between Topological Edge or Interface States.

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We study the tunneling through a two-dimensional topological insulator with topologically protected edge states. It is shown that the tunneling probability can be quantized in a broad parameter range, 0… Click to show full abstract

We study the tunneling through a two-dimensional topological insulator with topologically protected edge states. It is shown that the tunneling probability can be quantized in a broad parameter range, 0 or 1, tuned by an applied transverse electric field. Based on this field-effect tunneling, we propose two types of topological transistors based on helical edge or interface states of quantum spin Hall insulators separately. The quantized tunneling conductance is obtained and shown to be robust against nonmagnetic disorders. Usually, the topological transition is necessary in the operation of topological transistors. These findings provide a new strategy for the design of topological transistors without topological transitions.

Keywords: interface states; effect tunneling; field; edge; edge interface; field effect

Journal Title: Physical review letters
Year Published: 2019

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