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The gauge-field extended $k\cdot p$ method and novel topological phases

Other Condensed Matter 2021-08-12 v5

Abstract

Although topological artificial systems, like acoustic/photonic crystals and cold atoms in optical lattices were initially motivated by simulating topological phases of electronic systems, they have their own unique features such as the spinless time-reversal symmetry and tunable Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 gauge fields. Hence, it is fundamentally important to explore new topological phases based on their unique features. Here, we point out that the Z2\mathbb{Z}_2 gauge field leads to two fundamental modifications of the conventional kpk\cdot p method: (i) The little co-group must include the translations with nontrivial algebraic relations; (ii) The algebraic relations of the little co-group are projectively represented. These give rise to higher-dimensional irreducible representations and therefore highly degenerate Fermi points. Breaking the primitive translations can transform the Fermi points to interesting topological phases. We demonstrate our theory by two models: a rectangular π\pi-flux model exhibiting graphene-like semimetal phases, and a graphite model with interlayer π\pi flux that realizes the real second-order nodal-line semimetal phase with hinge helical modes. Their physical realizations with a general bright-dark mechanism are discussed. Our finding opens a new direction to explore novel topological phases unique to artificial systems and establishes the approach to analyze these phases.

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@article{arxiv.2104.00310,
  title  = {The gauge-field extended $k\cdot p$ method and novel topological phases},
  author = {L. B. Shao and Q. Liu and R. Xiao and Shengyuan A. Yang and Y. X. Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.00310},
  year   = {2021}
}

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18 pages, 10 figures, to be published in Physical Review Letters