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Edge states and the integer quantum Hall conductance in spin-chiral ferromagnetic kagome lattice

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 77, Issue 12, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.77.125119

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We investigate the chiral edge states in the two-dimensional ferromagnetic kagome lattice with spin anisotropies included. The system is periodic in the x direction, but has two edges in the y direction. The Harper equation for solving the energies of edge states is derived. We find that there are two edge states in each bulk energy gap, corresponding to two zero points of the Bloch function on the complex-energy Riemann surface (RS). The edge-state energy loops parametrized by the momentum k(x) flow across the holes of the RS. When the Fermi energy lies in the bulk energy gap, the quantized Hall conductance is given by the winding number of the edge states across the holes, which reads as sigma(edge)(xy) =- e(2)/h sgn (sin phi), where phi is the spin-chiral parameter (see text ). This result is consistent with that based on the topological bulk theory.

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