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Transmission through a potential barrier in Luttinger liquids with a topological spin gap

Published 26 Sep 2017 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.mes-hall | (1709.08965v1)

Abstract: We study theoretically the transport of the one-dimensional single-channel interacting electron gas through a strong potential barrier in the parameter regime where the spin sector of the low-energy Luttinger liquid theory is gapped by interaction. This phase is of particular interest since it exhibits non-trivial interaction-induced topological properties. Using bosonization and an expansion in the tunneling strength, we calculate the conductance through the barrier as a function of the temperature as well as the local density of states (LDOS) at the barrier. Our main result concerns the mechanism of bound-state mediated tunneling. The characteristic feature of the topological phase is the emergence of protected zero-energy bound states with fractional spin located at the impurity position. By flipping the fractional spin the edge states can absorb or emit spinons and thus enable single electron tunneling across the impurity even though the bulk spectrum for these excitations is gapped. This results in a finite LDOS below the bulk gap and in a non-monotonic behavior of the conductance. The system represents an important physical example of an interacting symmetry-protected topological phase---which combines features of a topological spin insulator and a topological charge metal---in which the topology can be probed by measuring transport properties.

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