Higher-Order Topology and Defect States in the Charge-Density-Wave Phase of (TaSe$_4$)$_2$I
ORAL
Abstract
Recent theoretical and experimental investigations have identified the quasi-1D compound (TaSe$_4$)$_2$I as hosting a Weyl semimetal phase that becomes gapped by an incommensurate charge-density wave (CDW) just below room temperature. Though the CDW phase have been shown to exhibit incipient experimental signatures of (valley-) axion electrodynamics, however, the bulk topology of the insulating CDW state remains an open question. In this talk, we present a physically motivated, lattice-commensurate coupled-wire model based on Topological Quantum Chemistry and crystalline symmetry that approximates the CDW phase of (TaSe$_4$)$_2$I. We demonstrate that our model hosts several higher-order and weak topological phases, depending on the pinned values of several symmetry-allowed mass terms, which we link to independent CDW phase angles $\phi$. We also present evidence for helical modes bound to real-space disclinations and mass vortices in the CDW state.
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Authors
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Meng Hua
Univ of Virginia
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Brian Khor
Univ of Virginia
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Yichen Hu
Rudolf Peierls Centre, Oxford University
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Benjamin J. Wieder
Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jeffrey C. Y. Teo
Univ of Virginia