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Z2-topology in nonsymmorphic crystalline insulators: Mobius twist in surface states

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-04-22 v1

Abstract

It has been known that an anti-unitary symmetry such as time-reversal or charge conjugation is needed to realize Z2 topological phases in non-interacting systems. Topological insulators and superconducting nanowires are representative examples of such Z2 topological matters. Here we report the first-known Z2 topological phase protected by only unitary symmetries. We show that the presence of a nonsymmorphic space group symmetry opens a possibility to realize Z2 topological phases without assuming any anti-unitary symmetry. The Z2 topological phases are constructed in various dimensions, which are closely related to each other by Hamiltonian mapping. In two and three dimensions, the Z2 phases have a surface consistent with the nonsymmorphic space group symmetry, and thus they support topological gapless surface states. Remarkably, the surface states have a unique energy dispersion with the Mobius twist, which identifies the Z2 phases experimentally. We also provide the relevant structure in the K-theory.

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@article{arxiv.1502.03265,
  title  = {Z2-topology in nonsymmorphic crystalline insulators: Mobius twist in surface states},
  author = {Ken Shiozaki and Masatoshi Sato and Kiyonori Gomi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.03265},
  year   = {2015}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures