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Bulk-boundary correspondence of topological insulators from their Green's functions

Andrew M. Essin, Victor Gurarie

Published 2011-04-08, updated 2011-08-25Version 2

Topological insulators are noninteracting, gapped fermionic systems which have gapless boundary excitations. They are characterized by topological invariants, which can be written in many different ways, including in terms of Green's functions. Here we show that the existence of the edge states directly follows from the existence of the topological invariant written in terms of the Green's functions, for all ten classes of topological insulators in all spatial dimensions. We also show that the resulting edge states are characterized by their own topological invariant, whose value is equal to the topological invariant of the bulk insulator. This can be used to test whether a given model Hamiltonian can describe an edge of a topological insulator. Finally, we observe that the results discussed here apply equally well to interacting topological insulators, with certain modifications.

Comments: 6.5 pages + appendices; significantly expanded explanations
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 84, 125132 (2011)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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