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Disorder-induced phase transitions in double HgTe quantum wells ![]() Auteur(s): Krishtopenko S., Ikonnikov Anton, Jouault B., Teppe F.
(Article) Publié:
Physical Review B, vol. 111 p.045431 (2025)
Texte intégral en Openaccess : Ref HAL: hal-04304435_v1 Ref Arxiv: 2308.13440 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.111.045431 Ref. & Cit.: NASA ADS Exporter : BibTex | endNote Résumé: By using the self-consistent Born approximation, we investigate disorder effect induced by shortrange impurities on the band-gap of a seminal two-dimensional (2D) system, whose phase diagram contains trivial, single-band-inverted and double-band-inverted states. Following the density-ofstates (DOS) evolution, we demonstrate multiple closings and openings of the band-gap with the increase of the disorder strength. Calculations of the spectral function describing the quasiparticles at the Γ point of the Brillouin zone evidence that the observed band-gap behavior is unambiguously caused by the topological phase transitions due to the mutual inversions between the first and second electron-like and hole-like subbands. We also find that an increase in the disorder strength in the double-inverted state always leads to the band-gap closing due to the overlap of the tails of DOS from conduction and valence subbands. |