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Topology of Fermi Surfaces and anomaly inflows

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-11-18 v3 Superconductivity High Energy Physics - Theory Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We derive a rigorous classification of topologically stable Fermi surfaces of non-interacting, discrete translation-invariant systems from electronic band theory, adiabatic evolution and their topological interpretations. For systems on an infinite crystal it is shown that there can only be topologically unstable Fermi surfaces. For systems on a half- space and with a gapped bulk, our derivation naturally yields a K\mathit{K}-theory classification. Given the d1d-1-dimensional surface Brillouin zone Xs\mathrm{X}_{s} of a dd-dimensional half-space, our result implies that different classes of globally stable Fermi surfaces belong in K1(Xs)\mathit{K^{-1}}\mathrm{(X_{s})} for systems with only discrete translation-invariance. This result has a chiral anomaly inflow interpretation, as it reduces to the spectral flow for d=2d = 2. Through equivariant homotopy methods we extend these results for symmetry classes AI,AII,CAI,\,AII,\, C and DD and discuss their corresponding anomaly inflow interpretation.

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@article{arxiv.1509.01635,
  title  = {Topology of Fermi Surfaces and anomaly inflows},
  author = {Alejandro Adem and Omar Antolín Camarena and Gordon W. Semenoff and Daniel Sheinbaum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.01635},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

Removed Born-von Karman boundary conditions for $\mathbb{R}^{d}$ and $\mathbb{R}^{d-1}\times [0,\infty)$ and includes the 'weak' topological phase found by Kitaev for $\Xi^2 = I, d= 2$