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Condensed Matter Physics Seminar

Monday, October 17, 2011
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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East Bridge 114
Dirac Fermions in HgTe Quantum Wells
Laurens W. Molenkamp, Professor, Physics, Wuerzburg University, Germany,
HgTe quantum wells have a linear band dispersion at low energies and thus mimic the Dirac Hamiltonian. Changing the well width tunes the band gap (i.e., the Dirac mass) from positive, through zero, to negative. Wells with a negative Dirac mass are 2-dimensional topological insulators and exhibit the quantum spin Hall effect, where a pair of spin polarized helical edge channels develops when the bulk of the material is insulating. Our transport data provide very direct evidence for the existence of this third quantum Hall effect. Wells with a thickness of 6.3 nm are zero gap Dirac systems, similar to graphene. However, zero gap HgTe wells possess only a single Dirac valley, which avoids inter-valley scattering.
For more information, please contact Loly Ekmekjian by phone at 395-4314 or by email at [email protected].