Parity Anomaly in the non-linear response of Nodal-Line Semimetals
Abstract
Nodal-line semimetals are topological semimetals characterized by one-dimensional band-touching loops protected by the combined symmetry of inversion and time-reversal in absence of spin-orbit coupling. These nodal loops can be understood as a one-parameter family of Dirac points exhibiting the parity anomaly associated to symmetry. We find that the parity anomaly also appears in the non-linear optical response of these systems in an analogous way to the linear response transport. We analyze the presence of a tilting term in the Hamiltonian as an element that does not spoil symmetry: while it is -symmetric, it breaks separately both and symmetries, allowing for the potential experimental observability of the linear and non-linear Hall conductivities in appropriate nodal-line semimetals.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1809.01155,
title = {Parity Anomaly in the non-linear response of Nodal-Line Semimetals},
author = {Alberto Martín-Ruiz and Alberto Cortijo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.01155},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
11 pages, 5 figures. Version similar to the published one in PRB