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Hopf Insulators and Their Topologically Protected Surface States

Dong-Ling Deng, Sheng-Tao Wang, Chao Shen, Lu-Ming Duan

Published 2013-07-27, updated 2013-11-18Version 2

Three-dimensional (3D) topological insulators in general need to be protected by certain kinds of symmetries other than the presumed $U(1)$ charge conservation. A peculiar exception is the Hopf insulators which are 3D topological insulators characterized by an integer Hopf index. To demonstrate the existence and physical relevance of the Hopf insulators, we construct a class of tight-binding model Hamiltonians which realize all kinds of Hopf insulators with arbitrary integer Hopf index. These Hopf insulator phases have topologically protected surface states and we numerically demonstrate the robustness of these topologically protected states under general random perturbations without any symmetry other than the $U(1)$ charge conservation that is implicit in all kinds of topological insulators.

Comments: 7 pages (including supplemental material), 4 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 88, 201105(R) (2013)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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