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Merging Dirac points and topological phase transitions in the tight-binding model on the generalized honeycomb lattice

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2012-10-22 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Moving, merging and annihilating Dirac points are studied theoretically in the tight-binding model on honeycomb lattice with up-to third-nearest-neighbor hoppings. We obtain a rich phase diagram of the topological phase transitions in the parameter space of direction-dependent hoppings. We obtain the conditions for the three Dirac points to merge and for the tricritical points. We find that only very small third-nearest-neighbor hoppings are enough for the existence of the merging of three-Dirac-points and the tricritical points, if the system is sufficiently anisotropic. The density of states is obtained to be D(ϵ)ϵ1/3D(\epsilon) \propto |\epsilon|^{1/3} when three Dirac points merge, and D(ϵ)ϵ1/4D(\epsilon) \propto |\epsilon|^{1/4} at the tricritical points. It is possible to realize these topological phase transitions in the ultracold atoms on the optical lattice, strained monolayer graphene or strained bilayer graphene.

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@article{arxiv.1207.6841,
  title  = {Merging Dirac points and topological phase transitions in the tight-binding model on the generalized honeycomb lattice},
  author = {Yasumasa Hasegawa and Keita Kishigi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.6841},
  year   = {2012}
}

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19 pages, 25 figures