Hidden-Symmetry-Protected Topological Semimetals on a Square Lattice
Abstract
We study a two-dimensional fermionic square lattice, which supports the existence of two-dimensional Weyl semimetal, quantum anomalous Hall effect, and -flux topological semimetal in different parameter ranges. We show that the band degenerate points of the two-dimensional Weyl semimetal and -flux topological semimetal are protected by two distinct novel hidden symmetries, which both corresponds to antiunitary composite operations. When these hidden symmetries are broken, a gap opens between the conduction and valence bands, turning the system into a insulator. With appropriate parameters, a quantum anomalous Hall effect emerges. The degenerate point at the boundary between the quantum anomalous Hall insulator and trivial band insulator is also protected by the hidden symmetry.
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@article{arxiv.1212.4202,
title = {Hidden-Symmetry-Protected Topological Semimetals on a Square Lattice},
author = {Jing-Min Hou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.4202},
year = {2013}
}