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Local Topological Markers in Odd Spatial Dimensions and Their Application to Amorphous Topological Matter

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2023-01-11 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

Local topological markers, topological invariants evaluated by local expectation values, are valuable for characterizing topological phases in materials lacking translation invariance. The Chern marker -- the Chern number expressed in terms of the Fourier transformed Chern character -- is an easily applicable local marker in even dimensions, but there are no analogous expressions for odd dimensions. We provide general analytic expressions for local markers for free-fermion topological states in odd dimensions protected by local symmetries: a Chiral marker, a local Z\mathbb Z marker which in case of translation invariance is equivalent to the chiral winding number, and a Chern-Simons marker, a local Z2\mathbb Z_2 marker characterizing all nonchiral phases in odd dimensions. We achieve this by introducing a one-parameter family PϑP_{\vartheta} of single-particle density matrices interpolating between a trivial state and the state of interest. By interpreting the parameter ϑ\vartheta as an additional dimension, we calculate the Chern marker for the family PϑP_{\vartheta}. We demonstrate the practical use of these markers by characterizing the topological phases of two amorphous Hamiltonians in three dimensions: a topological superconductor (Z\mathbb Z classification) and a topological insulator (Z2\mathbb Z_2 classification).

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@article{arxiv.2207.01646,
  title  = {Local Topological Markers in Odd Spatial Dimensions and Their Application to Amorphous Topological Matter},
  author = {Julia D. Hannukainen and Miguel F. Martinez and Jens H. Bardarson and Thomas Klein Kvorning},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.01646},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

13 pages, 3 figures; V2: Added supplemental material