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Perspectives of HgTe Topological Insulators for Quantum Hall Metrology

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arxiv 1810.07449 v1 pith:M3B625JF submitted 2018-10-17 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.supr-con

classification cond-mat.mes-hallcond-mat.supr-con
keywords resistancehgtequantumstandardstopologicalapplicationsbandgraphene
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We report the studies of high-quality HgTe/(Cd,Hg)Te quantum wells (QWs) with a width close to the critical one $d_c$, corresponding to the topological phase transition and graphene like band structure in view of their applications for Quantum Hall Effect (QHE) resistance standards. We show that in the case of inverted band ordering, the coexistence of conducting topological helical edge states together with QHE chiral states degrades the precision of the resistance quantization. By experimental and theoretical studies we demonstrate how one may reach very favorable conditions for the QHE resistance standards: low magnetic fields allowing to use permanent magnets ( B $\leq$ 1.4T) and simultaneously realtively high teperatures (liquid helium, T $\geq$ 1.3K). This way we show that HgTe QW based QHE resistance standards may replace their graphene and GaAs counterparts and pave the way towards large scale fabrication and applications of QHE metrology devices.

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