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关于3月10日(周五)Shun-Qing Shen学术报告的通知(School of Physics Colloquium)

发布时间:2023-03-07     来源:物理学院     编辑:     浏览次数:269

题目:Half Quantum Hall Effect in Metal

报告人:Shun-Qing Shen Department of Physics, The University of Hong Kong

地点:紫金港西区海纳苑8215

时间:2023.03.10(周五),下午15:30

 

摘要:

The quantum Hall effects refer to a series of peculiar quantum states of matter in the two-dimensional electron system in a strong magnetic field at a very low temperature. Similar phenomena in quasi-two-dimensional materials in the absence of a magnetic field are named the quantum anomalous Hall effect. So far all the quantum Hall effects occur in insulating phases and are characterized by an integer or rational fraction. These quantum Hall effects occur when the Fermi level lies in the energy gap of the Landau levels or the band gap, and are characterized by the TKNN number or Chern number for the band structure as a topological invariant. The longitudinal conductivity is zero and either the Hall resistivity or conductivity is quantized. The bulk-edge correspondence illustrates that the number corresponds to the number of the localized edge modes around the system boundary, which carries the dissipationless chiral charge current. Here we report a half-quantized Hall effect in a metal or semimetal. The Hall conductance is half quantized and the longitudinal conductance is nonzero, but the Hall resistivity is not quantized. The half quantization occurs when the Fermi surface is invariant under the parity symmetry while the symmetry is broken in the whole system. A recent experiment reports the observation of the half-quantized Hall conductance in a magnetically-doped topological insulator. We discover that a single gapless Dirac cone exists in the band structure and has half-quantized conductance when the Fermi level intercepts the gapless surface states in which the parity symmetry is respected for in a finite regime in the Brillouin zone. As there are no localized chiral edge states in the gapless and metallic system, we find that the chiral edge current is carried by the gapless surface states. The current density peaks at the edge and decays in a power law rather than the exponential decay in the quantum anomalous Hall effect. We term the unexpected and nontrivial quantum phase as “parity anomalous semimetal”. The work opens the door to exploring novel topological states of matter with fractional topological charge.

 

References:

     B. Fu, J. Y. Zou, Z. A. Hu, H. W. Wang, and S. Q. Shen, Quantum anomalous semimetals, npj Quantum Materials 7, 94 (2022).

     J. Y. Zou, B. Fu, H. W. Wang, Z. A. Hu, and S. Q. Shen, Half-quantized Hall effect and power law distribution of edge current distribution, Phys. Rev. B 105, L201106 (2022).

     J. Y. Zou, R. Chen, B. Fu, H. W. Wang, Z. A. Hu, and S. Q. Shen, Half-quantized Hall effect at the Parity-Invariant Fermi Surface, arXiv: 2209.03053.

 

 

个人简介:

 

Shun-Qing Shen is a professor in the department of physics, The University of Hong Kong. He is an expert in the field of condensed matter physics and is distinguished for his research works on topological insulators, quantum transport, and novel quantum states of condensed matter. He published a single-authored monograph, Topological Insulators (Springer, 1st ed., 2012; 2nd ed., 2017), which is the first book on the topic. Professor Shen received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Fudan University in Shanghai. He joined The University of Hong Kong in December 1997.

 

 

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