Magnetic correlation between two local spins in a quantum spin Hall insulator
Ru Zheng, Rong-Qiang He, and Zhong-Yi Lu

TL;DR
This paper investigates how spin-orbit coupling influences magnetic correlations between two impurities at the edge of a quantum spin Hall insulator, revealing tunable anisotropic RKKY interactions using the NORG method.
Contribution
It introduces the application of the NORG method to study impurity interactions in a Kane-Mele model with SOC, highlighting the tunability and anisotropy of RKKY interactions.
Findings
SOC breaks spatial symmetry of magnetic correlation
Total correlation is FM at same sublattice, AFM at different sublattices
Out-of-plane correlation can be tuned from FM to AFM by SOC or impurity distance
Abstract
Two spins located at the edge of a quantum spin Hall insulator may interact with each other via indirect spin-exchange interaction mediated by the helical edge states, namely the RKKY interaction, which can be measured by the magnetic correlation between the two spins. By means of the newly developed natural orbitals renormalization group (NORG) method, we investigated the magnetic correlation between two Kondo impurities interacting with the helical edge states, based on the Kane-Mele model defined in a finite zigzag graphene nanoribbon with spin-orbital coupling (SOC). We find that the SOC effect breaks the symmetry in spatial distribution of the magnetic correlation, leading to anisotropy in the RKKY interaction. Specifically, the total correlation is always ferromagnetic (FM) when the two impurities are located at the same sublattice, while it is always antiferromagnetic (AFM) when…
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