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Chiral-Symmetric Higher-Order Topological Phases of Matter

Published 14 Sep 2021 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2109.06892v3)

Abstract: We introduce novel higher-order topological phases of matter in chiral-symmetric systems (class AIII of the tenfold classification), most of which would be misidentified as trivial by current theories. These phases are protected by "multipole chiral numbers", bulk integer topological invariants that in 2D and 3D are built from sublattice multipole moment operators, as defined herein. The integer value of a multipole chiral number indicates how many degenerate zero-energy states localize at each corner of a system. These higher-order phases of matter are generally boundary-obstructed and robust in the presence of chiral-symmetry-preserving disorder.

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