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Multiplicative topological phases

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Abstract

Symmetry-protected topological phases of matter have challenged our understanding of condensed matter systems and harbour exotic phenomena promising to address major technological challenges. Considerable understanding of these phases of matter has been gained recently by considering additional protecting symmetries, different types of quasiparticles, and systems out of equilibrium. Here, we show that symmetries could be enforced not just on full Hamiltonians, but also on their components. We construct a large class of previously unidentified multiplicative topological phases of matter characterized by tensor product Hilbert spaces similar to the Fock space of multiple particles. To demonstrate our methods, we introduce multiplicative topological phases of matter based on the foundational Hopf and Chern insulator phases, the multiplicative Hopf and Chern insulators (MHI and MCI), respectively. The MHI shows the distinctive properties of the parent phases as well as non-trivial topology of a child phase. We also comment on a similar structure in topological superconductors as these multiplicative phases are protected in part by particle-hole symmetry. The MCI phase realizes topologically-protected gapless states that do not extend from the valence bands to the conduction bands for open boundary conditions, which respect the symmetries protecting topological phase, which serves as a blueprint for exotic band connectivity.

Publication: Article Title : Multiplicative topological phases<br>Authors: Ashley M. Cook and Joel. E. Moore<br>DOI : 10.1038/s42005-022-01022-x<br>COMMSPHYS-21-0457-T

Presenters

  • Ashley Cook

    Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Institute for Physics of Comp

Authors

  • Ashley Cook

    Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Institute for Physics of Comp