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Glide-resolved photoemission spectroscopy: Measuring topological invariants in nonsymmorphic space groups

Materials Science 2020-07-08 v2

Abstract

The two classes of 3D, time-reversal-invariant insulators are known to subdivide into four classes in the presence of glide symmetry. Here, we extend this classification of insulators to include glide-symmetric Weyl metals, and find a finer Z4ZZ_4\oplus Z classification. We further elucidate the smoking-gun experimental signature of each class in the photoemission spectroscopy of surface states. Measuring the Z4Z_4 topological invariant by photoemission relies on identifying the glide representation of the initial Bloch state before photo-excitation - we show how this is accomplished with relativistic selection rules, combined with standard spectroscopic techniques to resolve both momentum and spin. Our method relies on a novel spin-momentum locking that is characteristic of all glide-symmetric solids (inclusive of insulators and metals in trivial and topological categories). As an orthogonal application, given a glide-symmetric solid with an ideally symmetric surface, we may utilize this spin-momentum locking to generate a source of FULLY spin-polarized photoelectrons, which have diverse applications in solid-state spectroscopy. Our ab-initio calculations predict Ba2_2Pb, stressed Na3_3Bi, and KHgSb to realize all three, nontrivial insulating phases in the Z4Z_4 classification.

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@article{arxiv.1902.10722,
  title  = {Glide-resolved photoemission spectroscopy: Measuring topological invariants in nonsymmorphic space groups},
  author = {A. Alexandradinata and Zhijun Wang and B. Andrei Bernevig and Michael Zaletel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.10722},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

30 pages, 9 figures. Version 2 clarifies the selection rule for p-polarized light at oblique incidence angles