Probing the mesoscopic size limit of quantum anomalous Hall insulators.
Peng DengChristopher EckbergPeng ZhangGang QiuEve EmmanouilidouGen YinSu Kong ChongLixuan TaiNi NiKang L WangPublished in: Nature communications (2022)
The inelastic scattering length (L s ) is a length scale of fundamental importance in condensed matters due to the relationship between inelastic scattering and quantum dephasing. In quantum anomalous Hall (QAH) materials, the mesoscopic length scale L s plays an instrumental role in determining transport properties. Here we examine L s in three regimes of the QAH system with distinct transport behaviors: the QAH, quantum critical, and insulating regimes. Although the resistance changes by five orders of magnitude when tuning between these distinct electronic phases, scaling analyses indicate a universal L s among all regimes. Finally, mesoscopic scaled devices with sizes on the order of L s were fabricated, enabling the direct detection of the value of L s in QAH samples. Our results unveil the fundamental length scale that governs the transport behavior of QAH materials.