Quantized Anomalous Hall Insulator in a Nanopatterned Two-Dimensional Electron Gas (1009.1200v3)
Abstract: We propose that a quantum anomalous Hall insulator (QAHI) can be realized in a nanopatterned two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) with a small in-plane magnetic field and a high carrier density. The Berry curvatures originating from the in-plane magnetic field and Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit coupling, in combination with a nanoscale honeycomb lattice potential modulation, lead to topologically nontrivial insulating states in the 2DEG without Landau levels. In the bulk insulating gaps, the anomalous Hall conductivity is quantized $-e{2}/h$, corresponding to a finite Chern number -1. There exists one gapless chiral edge state on each edge of a finite size 2DEG.
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