English

Bulk versus surface: Nonuniversal partitioning of the topological magnetoelectric effect

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-10-23 v4 Quantum Gases

Abstract

The electronic ground state of a three-dimensional (3D) band insulator with time-reversal (Θ\Theta) symmetry or time-reversal times a discrete translation (ΘT1/2\Theta T_{1/2}) symmetry is classified by a Z2\mathbb{Z}_{2}-valued topological invariant and characterized by quantized magnetoelectric response. Here we demonstrate by explicit calculation in model Z2\mathbb{Z}_{2} topological insulator thin-films that whereas the magnetoelectric response is localized at the surface in the Θ\Theta symmetry (nonmagnetic) case, it is nonuniversally partitioned between surface and interior contributions in the ΘT1/2\Theta T_{1/2} (antiferromagnetic) case, while remaining quantized. Within our model the magnetic field induced polarization arises entirely from an anomalous N=0\mathscr{N}=0 Landau level subspace within which the projected Hamiltonian is a generalized Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model whose topological properties are consistent with those of the starting 3D model. We identify a new connection between the ground-state geometry of that 3D model and surface-interior partitioning in thin films.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2311.17859,
  title  = {Bulk versus surface: Nonuniversal partitioning of the topological magnetoelectric effect},
  author = {Chao Lei and Perry T. Mahon and Allan H. MacDonald},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.17859},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

5+16 pages, 4 figures