Antiunitary symmetry protected higher order topological phases
Abstract
Higher-order topological (HOT) phases feature boundary (such as corner and hinge) modes of codimension . We here identify an \emph{antiunitary} operator that ensures the spectral symmetry of a two-dimensional HOT insulator and the existence of cornered localized states () at precise zero energy. Such an antiunitary symmetry allows us to construct a generalized HOT insulator that continues to host corner modes even in the presence of a \emph{weak} anomalous Hall insulator and a spin-orbital density wave orderings, and is characterized by a quantized quadrupolar moment . Similar conclusions can be drawn for the time-reversal symmetry breaking HOT superconductor and the corner localized Majorana zero modes survive even in the presence of weak Zeeman coupling and -wave pairing. Such HOT insulators also serve as the building blocks of three-dimensional second-order Weyl semimetals, supporting one-dimensional hinge modes.
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@article{arxiv.1906.10685,
title = {Antiunitary symmetry protected higher order topological phases},
author = {Bitan Roy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.10685},
year = {2020}
}
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5.5 Pages, 4 Figures: Published version