Surface quantized anomalous Hall current and magneto-electric effect in magnetically disordered topological insulators

Abstract

We study theoretically the role of quenched magnetic disorder at the surface of a topological insulator by numerical simulation and scaling analysis. It is found that all the surface states are localized while the transverse conductivity is quantized to be e2 2 h as long as the Fermi energy is within the bulk gap. This greatly facilitates the realization of the topological magnetoelectric effect proposed by Qi et al. (Phys. Rev. B78, 195424 (2008)) with the surface magnetization direction being controlled by the simultaneous application of magnetic and electric fields .

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