Adiabatic topological pumping in a semiconductor nanowire

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Abstract

The adiabatic topological pumping is proposed by periodically modulating a semiconductor nanowire double-quantum-dot chain. We demonstrate that the quantized charge transport can be achieved by a nontrivial modulation of the quantum-dot well and barrier potentials. When the quantum-dot well potential is replaced by a time-dependent staggered magnetic field, the topological spin pumping can be realized by periodically modulating the barrier potentials and magnetic field. We also demonstrate that in the presence of Rashba spin-orbit interaction, the double-quantum-dot chain can be used to implement the topological spin pumping. However, the pumped spin in this case can have a quantization axis other than the applied magnetic field direction. Moreover, we show that all the adiabatic topological pumping are manifested by the presence of gapless edge states traversing the bandgap as a function of time.

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Liu, Z. H., & Xu, H. Q. (2021). Adiabatic topological pumping in a semiconductor nanowire. Journal of Applied Physics, 130(17). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0062653

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