Nonsymmorphic symmetry and helical dislocation modes in topological insulators and semimetals
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Abstract
A lattice dislocation in a topological insulator can trap one pair of helical electron modes as a response of nonzero weak Z2 topological indices. For rotationally invariant systems, a screw dislocation locally reduces the symmetry to a nonsymmorphic screw rotation, allowing its eigenvalues to serve as an additional quantum label for the defect bound states. We show that this defect-induced nonsymmorphic symmetry can stabilize two or more pairs of helical dislocation modes, even in insulators or semimetals with trivial weak Z2 indices. A classification of symmetry-protected helical dislocation modes will be discussed, along with minimal model systems where these exotic modes can emerge.
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Presenters
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Songyang Pu
University of Tennessee
Authors
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Songyang Pu
University of Tennessee
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Yueyang Wu
University of Michigan
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Kai Sun
University of Michigan
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Rui-Xing Zhang
University of Tennessee