Square-root higher-order topological insulator on a decorated honeycomb lattice
Abstract
Square-root topological insulators are recently-proposed intriguing topological insulators, where the topologically nontrivial nature of Bloch wave functions is inherited from the square of the Hamiltonian. In this paper, we propose that higher-order topological insulators can also have their square-root descendants, which we term square-root higher-order topological insulators. There, emergence of in-gap corner states is inherited from the squared Hamiltonian which hosts higher-order topology. As an example of such systems, we investigate the tight-binding model on a decorated honeycomb lattice, whose squared Hamiltonian includes a breathing kagome-lattice model, a well-known example of higher-order topological insulators. We show that the in-gap corner states appear at finite energies, which coincides with the non-trivial bulk polarization. We further show that the existence of in-gap corner states results in characteristic single-particle dynamics, namely, setting the initial state to be localized at the corner, the particle stays at the corner even after a long time. Such characteristic dynamics may experimentally be detectable in photonic crystals.
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@article{arxiv.2004.03235,
title = {Square-root higher-order topological insulator on a decorated honeycomb lattice},
author = {Tomonari Mizoguchi and Yoshihito Kuno and Yasuhiro Hatsugai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.03235},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
8 pages, 5 figures for main text; 1 page, 1 figure for erratum. v3: Erratum is incorporated [Phys. Rev. A 104, 029906 (2021)]