Floquet engineering of topological phase transitions in quantum spin Hall $\alpha$-$T_{3}$ system
Abstract
Floquet engineering of topological phase transitions driven by a high-frequency time-periodic field is a promising approach to realizing new topological phases of matter distinct from static states. Here, we theoretically investigate Floquet engineering topological phase transitions in the quantum spin Hall - system driven by an off-resonant circularly polarized light. In addition to the quantum spin (anomalous) Hall insulator phase with multiple helical (chiral) edge states, spin-polarized topological metallic phases are observed, where the bulk topological band gap of one spin sub-band overlaps with the other gapless spin sub-band. Moreover, with a staggered potential, the topological invariants of the system depend on whether the middle band is occupied because of the breaking of symmetry with respect to the center of energy-momentum plane. Our work highlights the significance of Floquet engineering in realizing new topological phases in - lattices.
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@article{arxiv.2408.02093,
title = {Floquet engineering of topological phase transitions in quantum spin Hall $\alpha$-$T_{3}$ system},
author = {Kok Wai Lee and Mateo Jalen Andrew Calderon and Xiang-Long Yu and Ching Hua Lee and Yee Sin Ang and Pei-Hao Fu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.02093},
year = {2025}
}
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12 pages, 6 figures