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Absence of equilibrium edge currents in theoretical models of topological insulators

The low energy sector of 2D and 3D topological insulators (TIs) exhibits propagating edge states, which has speculated the existence of equilibrium edge currents or edge spin currents. We demonstrate that if the low energy sector of TIs is regularized in a straightforward manner into a square or cubic lattice, then the current from the edge states is in fact canceled out exactly by that from the valence bands, rendering no edge current. This result serves as a warning that for any equilibrium property of topological insulators, the contribution from the valence bands should not be overlooked. In these regularized lattice model, there is a finite edge current only if the Dirac point of the edge states is shifted away from the chemical potential, for instance by doping, impurities, edge confining potential, surface band bending, or gate voltage. The edge current in small quantum dots as a function of the gate voltage is quantized, and the edge current can flow out of the gated region up to the decay length of the edge state.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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