Helical Edge States and Quantum Phase Transitions in Tetralayer Graphene
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Helical conductors with spin-momentum locking are promising platforms for Majorana fermions. Here we report observation of two topologically distinct phases supporting helical edge states in charge neutral Bernal-stacked tetralayer graphene in Hall bar and Corbino geometries. As the magnetic field $B_⊥$ and out-of-plane displacement field $D$ are varied, we observe a phase diagram consisting of an insulating phase and two metallic phases, with 0, 1, and 2 helical edge states, respectively. These phases are accounted for by a theoretical model that relates their conductance to spin-polarization plateaus. Transitions between them arise from a competition among interlayer hopping, electrostatic and exchange interaction energies. Our work highlights the complex competing symmetries and the rich quantum phases in few-layer graphene.
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This record is for a(n) offprint of an article published in Physical Review Letters on 2020-07-13.
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Che, Shi, et al. "Helical Edge States and Quantum Phase Transitions in Tetralayer Graphene." Physical Review Letters, vol. 125, 2020-07-13.
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Physical Review Letters