English

Interacting and fractional topological insulators via the $\mathbb{Z}_2$ chiral anomaly

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2014-03-05 v2

Abstract

Recently it was shown that the topological properties of 2D2D and 3D3D topological insulators are captured by a Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 chiral anomaly in the boundary field theory. It remained, however, unclear whether the anomaly survives electron-electron interactions. We show that this is indeed the case, thereby providing an alternative formalism for treating topological insulators in the interacting regime. We apply this formalism to fractional topological insulators (FTI) via projective/parton constructions and use it to test the robustness of all fractional topological insulators which can be described in this way. The stability criterion we develop is easy to check and based on the pairswitching behaviour of the noninteracting partons. In particular, we find that FTIs based on bosonic Laughlin states and the M=0M=0 bosonic Read-Rezayi states are fragile and may have a completely gapped and non-degenerate edge spectrum in each topological sector. In contrast, the Zk\mathbb{Z}_{k} Read-Rezayi states with M=1M=1 and odd kk and the bosonic 3D3D topological insulator with a π/4\pi/4 fractional theta-term are topologically stable.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1311.6507,
  title  = {Interacting and fractional topological insulators via the $\mathbb{Z}_2$ chiral anomaly},
  author = {Maciej Koch-Janusz and Zohar Ringel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.6507},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

Added references and fixed typos in ver.2