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Nontrivial topological states on a Möbius band (1403.6998v2)

Published 27 Mar 2014 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.str-el

Abstract: In the field of topological insulators, the topological properties of quantum states in samples with simple geometries, such as a cylinder or a ribbon, have been classified and understood during the last decade. Here, we extend these studies to a M\"obius band, and argue that its lack of orientability prevents a smooth global definition of parity-odd quantities such as pseudovectors. In particular, the Chern number, the topological invariant for the quantum Hall effect, lies in this class. The definition of spin on the M\"obius band translates into the idea of the orientable double cover, an analogy used to explain the possibility of having the quantum spin Hall effect on the M\"obius band. We also provide symmetry arguments to show the possible lattice structures and Hamiltonian terms for which topological states may exist in a M\"obius band, and we locate our systems in the classification of topological states. Then, we propose a method to calculate M\"obius dispersions from those of the cylinder, and we show the results for a honeycomb and a kagome M\"obius band with different types of edge termination. Although the quantum spin Hall effect may occur in these systems when intrinsic spin-orbit coupling is present, the quantum Hall effect is more intricate and requires the presence of a domain wall in the sample. We propose an experimental set-up which could allow for the realization of the elusive quantum Hall effect in a M\"obius band.

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