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Enhanced lifetimes of spin chains coupled to chiral edge states

arXiv:1811.03973 · doi:10.1088/1367-2630/ab116b

Abstract

We consider spin relaxation of finite-size spin chains exchanged coupled with a one dimensional (1D) electron gas at the edge of a Quantum Spin Hall (QSH) insulator. Spin lifetimes can be enhanced due to two independent mechanisms. First, the suppression of spin-flip forward scattering inherent in the spin momentum locking of the QSH edges. Second, the reduction of spin-flip backward scattering due to destructive interference of the quasiparticle exchange, modulated by , where is the inter-spin distance and is the Fermi wavenumber of the electron gas. We show that the spin lifetime of the ground state of odd-numbered chains of antiferromagnetically (AFM) coupled spins can be increased more than 4 orders of magnitude by properly tuning the product and the spin size , in strong contrast with the 1D case. Possible physical realizations together with some potential issues are also discussed.

11 pages, 3 figures