Disorder effect on 3-dimensional Z2 quantum spin Hall systems

Abstract

In this paper, we studied the nonmagnetic disorder effects onto the quantum critical point (QCP) which intervenes an ordinary insulator and the 3-dimensional Z2 quantum spin Hall insulator. The minimal model describing this QCP is the single-copy of the 3+1 Dirac fermion, whose topological mass m induces the quantum phase transition. We derived the phase diagram spanned by this mass-term m, chemical potential μ and strength of the disorder within the self-consistent Born approximation. To infer the structure of the low-energy effective theory, we further calculated the weak localization (WL) correction to the conductivity. By way of this, we have found that the diffuson consists of the two quasi-degenerate contributions having the diffusion pole; one always behaves as the diffusion mode. The other becomes the massless mode only at m=0. Based on this "two-mode picture", we will discuss the possible microscopic picture of the "levitation and pair annihilation" phenomena, recently discovered by Onoda et al.

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