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Photon Inhibited Topological Transport in Quantum Well Heterostructures

Published 21 May 2015 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.mes-hall | (1505.05578v2)

Abstract: Here we provide a picture of transport in quantum well heterostructures with a periodic driving field in terms of a probabilistic occupation of the topologically protected edge states in the system. This is done by generalizing methods from the field of photon assisted tunneling. We show that the time dependent field {\it dresses} the underlying Hamiltonian of the heterostructure and splits the system into side-bands. Each of these sidebands is occupied with a certain probability which depends on the drive frequency and strength. This leads to a reduction in the topological transport signatures of the system because of the probability to absorb/emit a photon. Therefore when the voltage is tuned to the bulk gap the conductance is smaller then the expected $2e2/h$. We refer to this as photon inhibited topological transport. Nevertheless, the edge modes reveal their topological origin in the robustness of the edge conductance to disorder and changes in model parameters. In this work the analogy with photon assisted tunneling allows us to interpret the calculated conductivity and explain the sum rule observed by previous authors

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