Quantum revivals in HgTe/CdTe quantum wells and topological phase transitions
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Mayorgas Reyes, Alberto; Calixto Molina, Manuel; Cordero, Nicolás A.; Romera Gutiérrez, Elvira; Castaños Garza, Octavio HéctorEditorial
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2024-05-13Referencia bibliográfica
Mayorgas, A. et. al. SciPost Phys. Core 7, 029 (2024). [https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhysCore.7.2.029]
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Spanish MICIU through the project PID2022- 138144NB-I00; MIU for the FPU19/06376 predoctoral fellowship; OC thanks support from the program PASPA from DGAPA-UNAMResumen
The time evolution of a wave packet is a tool to detect topological phase transitions in
two-dimensional Dirac materials, such as graphene and silicene. Here we extend the
analysis to HgTe/CdTe quantum wells and study the evolution of their electron current
wave packet, using 2D effective Dirac Hamiltonians and different layer thicknesses. We
show that the two different periodicities that appear in this temporal evolution reach
a minimum near the critical thickness, where the system goes from normal to inverted
regime. Moreover, the maximum of the electron current amplitude changes with the
layer thickness, identifying that current maxima reach their higher value at the critical
thickness. Thus, we can characterize the topological phase transitions in terms of the
periodicity and amplitude of the electron currents.