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Superconductivity from the condensation of topological defects in a quantum spin-Hall insulator.


ABSTRACT: The discovery of quantum spin-Hall (QSH) insulators has brought topology to the forefront of condensed matter physics. While a QSH state from spin-orbit coupling can be fully understood in terms of band theory, fascinating many-body effects are expected if it instead results from spontaneous symmetry breaking. Here, we introduce a model of interacting Dirac fermions where a QSH state is dynamically generated. Our tuning parameter further allows us to destabilize the QSH state in favour of a superconducting state through proliferation of charge-2e topological defects. This route to superconductivity put forward by Grover and Senthil is an instance of a deconfined quantum critical point (DQCP). Our model offers the possibility to study DQCPs without a second length scale associated with the reduced symmetry between field theory and lattice realization and, by construction, is amenable to large-scale fermion quantum Monte Carlo simulations.

SUBMITTER: Liu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6572839 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Superconductivity from the condensation of topological defects in a quantum spin-Hall insulator.

Liu Yuhai Y   Wang Zhenjiu Z   Sato Toshihiro T   Hohenadler Martin M   Wang Chong C   Guo Wenan W   Assaad Fakher F FF  

Nature communications 20190614 1


The discovery of quantum spin-Hall (QSH) insulators has brought topology to the forefront of condensed matter physics. While a QSH state from spin-orbit coupling can be fully understood in terms of band theory, fascinating many-body effects are expected if it instead results from spontaneous symmetry breaking. Here, we introduce a model of interacting Dirac fermions where a QSH state is dynamically generated. Our tuning parameter further allows us to destabilize the QSH state in favour of a supe  ...[more]

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