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Prediction of at topological $p+ip$ excitonic insulator with parity anomaly

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2019-01-15 v4

Abstract

Excitonic insulators are insulating states formed by the coherent condensation of electron and hole pairs into BCS-like states. Isotropic spatial wave functions are commonly considered for excitonic condensates since the attractive interaction among the electrons and the holes in semiconductors usually leads to ss-wave excitons. Here, we propose a new type of excitonic insulator that exhibits order parameter with p+ipp+ip symmetry and is characterized by a chiral Chern number Cc=1/2C_\textrm{c}=1/2. This state displays the parity anomaly, which results in two novel topological properties: fractionalized excitations with e/2\textrm{e}/2 charge at defects and a spontaneous in-plane magnetization. The topological insulator surface state is a promising platform to realize the topological excitonic insulator. With the spin-momentum locking, the interband optical pumping can renormalize the surface electrons and drive the system towards the proposed p+ipp+ip instability.

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@article{arxiv.1705.06421,
  title  = {Prediction of at topological $p+ip$ excitonic insulator with parity anomaly},
  author = {Rui Wang and Onur Erten and Baigeng Wang and D. Y. Xing},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.06421},
  year   = {2019}
}

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