Degenerate topological line surface phonons in quasi-1D double helix crystal SnIP
Abstract
Degenerate points/lines in the bulk band structures of crystals have become a staple of the growing number of topological materials. The bulk-boundary correspondence provides a relation between bulk topology and surface states. While line degeneracies of bulk excitations have been extensively characterized, line degeneracies of surface states are not well understood. We show that SnIP, a quasi-one-dimensional van der Waals material with a double helix crystal structure, exhibits topological nodal rings/lines in both the bulk phonon modes and their corresponding surface states. Using a combination of first-principles calculations, symmetry-based indicator theories and Zak phase analysis, we find that two neighbouring bulk nodal rings form doubly degenerate lines in their drumhead-like surface states, which are protected by the combination of time-reversal and glide mirror symmetries . Our results indicate that surface degeneracies can be generically protected by symmetries such as , and phonons provide an ideal platform to explore such degeneracies.
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@article{arxiv.2111.12725,
title = {Degenerate topological line surface phonons in quasi-1D double helix crystal SnIP},
author = {Bo Peng and Shuichi Murakami and Bartomeu Monserrat and Tiantian Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.12725},
year = {2022}
}
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13 pages, 5 figures