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Three-dimensional higher-order topological insulator protected by cubic symmetry

Published 29 Mar 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall and physics.optics | (2103.15667v2)

Abstract: Recently discovered photonic higher-order topological insulators enable unprecedented flexibility in the robust localization of light in structures of different dimensionality. While the potential of the two-dimensional systems is currently under active investigation, only a few studies explore the physics of the three-dimensional higher-order topological insulators. Here we propose a three-dimensional structure with cubic symmetry exhibiting vanishing bulk polarization but nonzero corner charge and hosting a zero-dimensional corner state mediated by the long-range interactions. We trace the evolution of the corner state with the next-nearest-neighbor coupling strength and prove the topological origin of the corner mode calculating the associated topological invariants. Our results thus reveal the potential of long-range couplings for the formation of three-dimensional higher-order topological phases.

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