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Higher-order topological insulator phase in a modified Haldane model

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Abstract

We explore the topological properties of a modified Haldane model (MHM) in which the strength of the nearest-neighbor and next-nearest-neighbor hopping terms is made unequal and the threefold rotational symmetry C3 is broken by introducing a dimerization term (|t1w(2w)| < t1s(2s)) in the Hamiltonian. Using the parameter η = t1w/t1s = t2w/t2s, we show that this MHM supports a transition from the quantum anomalous Hall insulator to a higher-order topological insulator (HOTI) phase at η = ±0.5. It also hosts a zero-energy corner mode on a nanodisk that can transition to a trivial insulator without gap closing when the inversion symmetry is broken. The gap-closing critical states are found to be magnetic semimetals with a single Dirac node which, unlike the classic Haldane model, can move along the high-symmetry lines in the Brillouin zone. Our MHM offers a rich tapestry of HOTIs and other topological and nontopological phases.

Presenters

  • XIAOTING ZHOU

    Northeastern University

Authors

  • XIAOTING ZHOU

    Northeastern University

  • Baokai Wang

    Northeastern University

  • Hsin Lin

    Academia Sinica, Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan

  • Arun Bansil

    Northeastern University, Department of Physics, Northeastern University, USA