Phase diagram and crossover phases of topologically ordered graphene zigzag nanoribbons: role of localization effects

Author:

Le Hoang-AnhORCID,Lee In-HwanORCID,Kim Young HeonORCID,Eric Yang S-RORCID

Abstract

Abstract We computed the phase diagram of zigzag graphene nanoribbons as a function of on-site repulsion, doping, and disorder strength. The topologically ordered phase undergoes topological phase transitions into crossover phases, which are new disordered phases with non-universal topological entanglement entropy that exhibits significant variance. We explored the nature of non-local correlations in both the topologically ordered and crossover phases. In the presence of localization effects, strong on-site repulsion and/or doping weaken non-local correlations between the opposite zigzag edges of the topologically ordered phase. In one of the crossover phases, both e / 2 solitonic fractional charges and spin-charge separation were absent; however, charge-transfer correlations between the zigzag edges were possible. Another crossover phase contains solitonic e / 2 fractional charges but lacks charge transfer correlations. We also observed properties of non-topological, strongly disordered, and strongly repulsive phases. Each phase on the phase diagram exhibits a different zigzag-edge structure. Additionally, we investigated the tunneling of solitonic fractional charges under an applied voltage between the zigzag edges of undoped topologically ordered zigzag ribbons, and found that it may lead to a zero-bias tunneling anomaly.

Funder

Ministry of Science and ICT

KISTI Supercomputing Center

Basic Science Research Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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