Symmetry protected zero modes in graphene grain boundaries
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Abstract
We study electronic states in graphene grain boundaries using topological band theoretic arguments. Using bulk eigenstates, we calculate a geometric phase that counts the number of zero modes in projected bulk gaps. We argue that these localized zero modes are protected by a hidden chiral symmetry. We apply our topological theory to various grain boundary geometries and corroborate our results using numerical calculations on a tight binding lattice.
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Authors
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Madeleine Phillips
University of Pennsylvania
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E.J. Mele
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania