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Magnetic impurities in the Kane-Mele model

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 88, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.88.075110

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  1. DFG [AS120/4-3]

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The realization of the spin-Hall effect in quantum wells has led to a plethora of studies regarding the properties of the edge states of a two-dimensional topological insulator. These edge states constitute a class of one-dimensional liquids, called the helical liquid, where an electron's spin quantization axis is tied to its momentum. In contrast to one-dimensional conductors, magnetic impurities-below the Kondo temperature-cannot block transport and one expects the current to circumvent the impurity. To study this phenomenon, we consider the single-impurity Anderson model embedded into an edge of a Kane-Mele ribbon with up to 512 x 80 sites and use the numerically exact continuous time quantum Monte Carlo method to study the Kondo effect. We present results on the temperature dependence of the spectral properties of the impurity and the bulk system that show the behavior of the system in the various regimes of the Anderson model. A view complementary to the single-particle spectral functions can be obtained using the spatial behavior of the spin-spin correlation functions. Here we show the characteristic, algebraic decay in the edge channel near the impurity.

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