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Octupole topological insulating phase in Brillouin three-dimensional real projective space

Materials Science 2024-10-01 v1

Abstract

Recent advancements in quantum polarization theory have propelled the exploration of topological insulators (TIs) into the realm of higher-order systems, leading to the study of the celebrated two-dimensional (2D) quadrupole and three-dimensional (3D) octupole TIs. Traditionally, these topological phases have been associated with the toroidal topology of the conventional Brillouin zone (BZ). This Letter reports on the discovery of a novel octupole topological insulating phase emerging within the framework of the Brillouin 3D real projective space (RP3\mathbb{RP}^3). We theoretically propose the model and its corresponding topological invariant, experimentally construct this insulator within a topological circuit framework, and capture the octupole insulating phase as a localized impedance peak at the circuit's corner. Furthermore, our RP3\mathbb{RP}^3 circuit stands out as a pioneering 3D model to simultaneously exhibit both intrinsic, termination-independent symmetry-protected topological phases (SPTPs) and extrinsic, termination-dependent boundary-obstructed topological phases (BOTPs), which broadly encompass 2D surface-obstructed topological phases (SOTPs) and 1D hinge-obstructed topological phases (HOTPs). Our results broaden the topological landscape and provide insights into the band theory within the manifold of the Brillouin RP3\mathbb{RP}^3.

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@article{arxiv.2409.19553,
  title  = {Octupole topological insulating phase in Brillouin three-dimensional real projective space},
  author = {Sichang Qiu and Jinbing Hu and Yi Yang and Ce Shang and Shuo Liu and Tie Jun Cui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.19553},
  year   = {2024}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures