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Observation of spin-orbit coupling induced Weyl points and topologically protected Kondo effect in a two-electron double quantum dot

Published 17 Apr 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1804.06447v1)

Abstract: Recent years have brought an explosion of activities in the research of topological aspects of condensed-matter systems. Topologically non-trivial phases of matter are typically accompanied by protected surface states or exotic degenerate excitations such as Majorana end states or Haldane's localized spinons. Topologically protected degeneracies can, however, also appear in the bulk. An intriguing example is provided by Weyl semimetals, where topologically protected electronic band degeneracies and exotic surface states emerge even in the absence of interactions. Here we demonstrate experimentally and theoretically that Weyl degeneracies appear naturally in an interacting quantum dot system, for specific values of the external magnetic field. These magnetic Weyl points are robust against spin-orbit coupling unavoidably present in most quantum dot devices. Our transport experiments through an InAs double dot device placed in magnetic field reveal the presence of a pair of Weyl points, exhibiting a robust ground state degeneracy and a corresponding protected Kondo effect.

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