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Anomalous quantum Hall effect induced by disorder in topological insulators

Laurent Raymond, Alberto D. Verga, Arnaud Demion

Published 2015-05-26Version 1

We investigate a transition between a two-dimensional topological insulator conduction state, characterized by a conductance $G=2$ (in fundamental units $e^2/h$) and a Chern insulator with $G=1$, induced by polarized magnetic impurities. Two kinds of coupling, ferro and antiferromagnetic, are considered with the electron and hole subbands. We demonstrate that for strong disorder, a phase $G=1$ exists even for ferromagnetic order, in contrast with the prediction of the mean field approximation. This result is supported by direct numerical computations using Landauer transport formula, and by analytical calculations of the chemical potential and mass renormalization as a function of the disorder strength, in the self-consistent Born approximation. The transition is related to the suppression of one of the spin conduction channels, for strong enough disorder, by selective spin scattering and localization.

Comments: 9 pages, 4 figures (figs. 2 and 3 in low resolution)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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