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Finite-temperature spectroscopy of dirty helical Luttinger liquids

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arxiv 2005.05336 v2 pith:CYUCFJQB submitted 2020-05-11 cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.mes-hall

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We develop a theory of finite-temperature momentum-resolved tunneling spectroscopy (MRTS) for disordered, interacting two-dimensional topological-insulator edges. The MRTS complements conventional electrical transport measurement in characterizing the properties of the helical Luttinger liquid edges. Using standard bosonization technique, we study low-energy spectral function and the MRTS tunneling current, providing a detailed description controlled by disorder, interaction, and temperature, taking into account Rashba spin orbit coupling, interedge interaction and distinct edge velocities. Our theory provides a systematic description of the spectroscopic signals in the MRTS measurement and we hope will stimulate future experimental studies on the two-dimensional time-reversal invariant topological insulator.

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