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Tutorial: Dirac Equation Perspective on Higher-Order Topological Insulators

Published 9 Dec 2020 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2012.05308v3)

Abstract: In this tutorial, we pedagogically review recent developments in the field of non-interacting fermionic phases of matter, focussing on the low energy description of higher-order topological insulators in terms of the Dirac equation. Our aim is to give a mostly self-contained treatment. After introducing the Dirac approximation of topological crystalline band structures, we use it to derive the anomalous end and corner states of first- and higher-order topological insulators in one and two spatial dimensions. In particular, we recast the classical derivation of domain wall bound states of the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger (SSH) chain in terms of crystalline symmetry. The edge of a two-dimensional higher-order topological insulators can then be viewed as a single crystalline symmetry-protected SSH chain, whose domain wall bound states become the corner states. We never explicitly solve for the full symmetric boundary of the two-dimensional system, but instead argue by adiabatic continuity. Our approach captures all salient features of higher-order topology while remaining analytically tractable.

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