Probing the mesoscopic size limit of quantum anomalous Hall insulators
Abstract
The inelastic scattering length (Ls) is a length scale of fundamental importance in condensed matters due to the relationship between inelastic scattering and quantum dephasing. In quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) materials, the mesoscopic length scale Ls plays an instrumental role in determining transport properties. Here we examine Ls in three regimes of the QAH system with distinct transport behaviors: the QAH, quantum critical, and insulating regimes. Although the resistance changes by five orders of magnitude when tuning between these distinct electronic phases, scaling analyses indicate a universal Ls among all regimes. Finally, mesoscopic scaled devices with sizes on the order of Ls were fabricated, enabling the direct detection of the value of Ls in QAH samples. Our results unveil the fundamental length scale that governs the transport behavior of QAH materials.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Jul 22, 2022
- Source ID
- 10.1038/s41467-022-31105-w
Entities
People
- Chris Eckberg
- Eve Emmanouilidou
- Gang Qiu
- Gen Yin
- Kang L. Wang
- Lixuan Tai
- Ni Ni
- Peng Deng
- Peng Zhang
- Su Kong Chong
Organizations
- Army Research Office
- National Science Foundation
- United States Department of Energy