Topological insulator on honeycomb lattices and ribbons without inversion symmetry
Abstract
We study the Kane-Mele-Hubbard model with an additional inversion-symmetry-breaking term. Using the topological Hamiltonian approach, we calculate the invariant of the system as function of spin-orbit coupling, Hubbard interaction , and inversion-symmetry-breaking on-site potential. The phase diagram calculated in that way shows that, on the one hand, a large term of the latter kind destroys the topological non-trivial state. On the other hand, however, this inversion-symmetry-breaking field can enhance the topological state, since for moderate values the transition from the non-trivial topological to the trivial Mott insulator is pushed to larger values of interaction . This feature of an enhanced topological state is also found on honeycomb ribbons. With inversion symmetry, the edge of the zigzag ribbon is magnetic for any value of . This magnetic moment destroys the gapless edge mode. Lifting inversion symmetry allows for a finite region in interaction strength below which gapless edge modes exist.
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@article{arxiv.1605.07855,
title = {Topological insulator on honeycomb lattices and ribbons without inversion symmetry},
author = {Robert Triebl and Markus Aichhorn},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07855},
year = {2016}
}
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9 pages, 9 figures