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Multiple non-trivial phases in quasi-2D dual topological insulators

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Abstract

Dual topological insulators (DTIs) have gapped bulk bands whose topology results in conducting edge states protected by time-reversal and crystalline symmetries, i.e., they host the topological insulator and topological crystalline insulator phases simultaneously. Here, we derive a k.p Hamiltonian for mirror-symmetric Na2CdSn trilayers predicted to be DTIs by ab-initio calculations [1]. By fitting the k.p energy bands to our density functional theory calculations for Na2CdSn, we obtain the parameters for our effective model. Our solutions for a semi-infinite plane geometry shows that Na2CdSn hosts two pairs of edge states with quadratic dispersion relations. Varying the parameters, we also show a topological phase transition between such non-trivial phase and a second topological phase with a single pair of quadratic edge states. Our results contribute to the understanding of Na2CdSn as DTIs, providing a new platform for their study and hopefully encoraging their experimental verification and near-future applications in novel quantum devices.

[1] N. Mao et. al., PRB 100, 205116 (2019).

Presenters

  • Warlley H Campos

    Universidade de São Paulo

Authors

  • Warlley H Campos

    Universidade de São Paulo

  • Poliana H Penteado

    Institute of Physics of São Carlos/USP, University of São Paulo, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Universidade de São Paulo

  • Julian Zanon

    Eindhoven University of Technology

  • Denis R Candido

    University of Iowa

  • Paulo E Faria Junior

    University of Regensburg

  • J. Carlos Egues

    University of Basel, Institute of Physics of São Carlos/University of São Paulo, University of São Paulo, University of Basel, USP-Sao Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo