Generation of higher-order topological insulators using periodic driving
Abstract
Topological insulators~(TIs) are a new class of materials that resemble ordinary band insulators in terms of a bulk band gap but exhibit protected metallic states on their boundaries. In this modern direction, higher-order TIs~(HOTIs) are a new class of TIs in dimensions . These HOTIs possess -dimensional boundaries that, unlike those of conventional TIs, do not conduct via gapless states but are themselves TIs. Precisely, an order -dimensional higher-order topological insulator is characterized by the presence of boundary modes that reside on its -dimensional boundary. For instance, a three-dimensional second (third) order TI hosts gapless (localized) modes on the hinges (corners), characterized by . Similarly, a second-order TI in two dimensions only has localized corner states (). These higher-order phases are protected by various crystalline as well as discrete symmetries. The non-equilibrium tunability of the topological phase has been a major academic challenge where periodic Floquet drive provides us golden opportunity to overcome that barrier. Here, we discuss different periodic driving protocols to generate Floquet higher-order TIs while starting from a non-topological or first-order topological phase. Furthermore, we emphasize that one can generate the dynamical anomalous -modes along with the concomitant -modes. The former can be realized only in a dynamical setup. We exemplify the Floquet higher-order topological modes in two and three dimensions in a systematic way. Especially, in two dimensions, we demonstrate a Floquet second-order TI hosting - and corner modes. Whereas a three-dimensional Floquet second-order TI and Floquet third-order TI manifest one- and zero-dimensional hinge and corner modes, respectively.
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@article{arxiv.2311.17018,
title = {Generation of higher-order topological insulators using periodic driving},
author = {Arnob Kumar Ghosh and Tanay Nag and Arijit Saha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.17018},
year = {2024}
}
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Invited Topical Review Article for JPCM. This is the published version