Higher-order topological phase without crystalline symmetry (1908.04299v1)
Abstract: A wide variety of higher-order symmetry protected topological phase(HOSPT) with gapless corners or hinges had been proposed as a descendant of topological crystalline insulator protected by spatial symmetry. In this work, we address a new class of higher-order topological state which does not require crystalline symmetries but instead relies on subsystem symmetry for protection. We propose several strong interacting models with gapless hinge or corner based on a `decorated hinge-wall condensate' picture. The hinge-wall, which appears as the defect configuration of $Z_2$ paramagnet is decorated with lower-dim SPT state. Such unique hinge-wall decoration structure leads to gapped surfaces separated by gapless hinges. The non-trivial nature of the hinge modes can be captured by a $1+1$D conformal field theory with a Wess-Zumino-Witten term. Besides, we establish a no-go theorem to demonstrate the ungappable nature of the hinge by making a connection between generalized Lieb-Schultz-Mattis theorem and the boundary anomaly of HOSPT state. This universal correspondence engenders a comprehensive criterion to determine the existence of HOSPT under certain symmetry regardless of the microscopic Hamiltonian.
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