Bulk versus surface: Nonuniversal partitioning of the topological magnetoelectric effect
Abstract
The electronic ground state of a three-dimensional (3D) band insulator with time-reversal () symmetry or time-reversal times a discrete translation () symmetry is classified by a -valued topological invariant and characterized by quantized magnetoelectric response. Here we demonstrate by explicit calculation in model topological insulator thin-films that whereas the magnetoelectric response is localized at the surface in the symmetry (nonmagnetic) case, it is nonuniversally partitioned between surface and interior contributions in the (antiferromagnetic) case, while remaining quantized. Within our model the magnetic field induced polarization arises entirely from an anomalous 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.
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@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}
}
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5+16 pages, 4 figures