Topological Anderson Insulator


TitleTopological Anderson Insulator
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsLi, Jian, Chu Rui-Lin, and Shen Shun-Qing
JournalPhysical Review Letter
Volume102
Issue13
Start Page136806
Date Published1 April 2009
Abstract

Disorder plays an important role in two dimensions, and is responsible for striking phenomena such as metal-insulator transition and the integral and fractional quantum Hall effects. In this Letter, we investigate the role of disorder in the context of the recently discovered topological insulator, which possesses a pair of helical edge states with opposing spins moving in opposite directions and exhibits the phenomenon of quantum spin Hall effect. We predict an unexpected and nontrivial quantum phase termed “topological Anderson insulator,” which is obtained by introducing impurities in a two-dimensional metal; here disorder not only causes metal-insulator transition, as anticipated, but is fundamentally responsible for creating extended edge states. We determine the phase diagram of the topological Anderson insulator and outline its experimental consequences.

URLhttp://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v102/i13/e136806
DOI10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.136806
Short TitlePhys. Rev. Lett. 102, 136806 (2009)