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Get Free AccessReproducibility and quantization in quantum spin Hall platforms is a persisting challenge, limiting their use in hybrid realizations of topological superconductivity. We report robust and reproducible quantized transport in a graphene quantum Hall topological insulator, stabilized at low magnetic fields by screening long-range Coulomb interactions with a metallic Bi$_2$Se$_3$ back gate. Beyond quantized resistance plateaus, we demonstrate mode-resolved control via gate-defined chiral-helical junctions that selectively transmit or backscatter a single helical channel, a capability inaccessible in time-reversal symmetric quantum spin Hall systems. Targeted experiments and simulations identify contact-induced doping, effectively creating unintended chiral-helical interfaces, as a generic mechanism for quantization breakdown, which is mitigated by large area contacts that enhance edge-channel equilibration. Our findings establish metal screened graphene as a gate-tunable, interaction-driven helical system with quantized transport, spatially separable helical channels, and compatibility with superconducting proximity for topological devices.
Bilal Kousar, Selma Franca, David Perconte, Anton V. Khvalyuk, Wenmin Yang, Hadrien Vignaud, Frédéric Gay, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Clemens B. Winkelmann, Yangtao Zhou, Zheng Han, Alexandre Assouline, Jens H. Bardarson, Adolfo G. Grushin, H. Sellier, Benjamin Sacépé (2025). Chiral-helical junctions in screened graphene. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2512.13256.
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