Critical Behavior and Universal Signature of an Axion Insulator State
Abstract
Recently, the search for an axion insulator state in the ferromagnet-3D topological insulator (TI) heterostructure and MnBi2Te4 has attracted intensive interest. However, its detection remains difficult in experiments. We systematically investigate the disorder-induced phase transition of the axion insulator state in a 3D TI with antiparallel magnetization alignment surfaces. It is found that there exists a 2D disorder-induced phase transition which shares the same universality class with the quantum Hall plateau to plateau transition. Then, we provide a phenomenological theory which maps the random mass Dirac Hamiltonian of the axion insulator state into the Chalker-Coddington network model. Therefore, we propose to probe the axion insulator state by investigating the universal signature of such a phase transition in the ferromagnet-3D TI heterostructure and MnBi2Te4. Our findings not only show a global phase diagram of the axion insulator state, but also provide a new experimental routine to probe it.
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