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Theory and Experimental Investigation of the Quantum Valley Hall Effect (1803.08781v2)

Published 23 Mar 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: The quantum valley Hall effect (QVHE) has been observed in a variety of experimental setups, both quantum and classical. While extremely promising for applications, one should be reminded that QVHE is not an exact topological phenomenon and that, so far, it has been fully understood only qualitatively in certain extreme limits. Here we present a technique to relate QVHE systems with exact quantum spin-Hall insulators that accept real-space representations, without taking any extreme limit. Since the bulk-boundary correspondence is well understood for the latter, we are able to formulate precise quantitative statements about the QVHE regime and its robustness against disorder. We further investigate the effect using a novel experimental platform based on magnetically coupled spinners. Visual renderings, quantitative data and various tests of the domain-wall modes are supplied, hence giving an unprecedented insight into the effect.

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