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Euler band topology and multiple hinge modes in three-dimensional insulators

Published 27 Mar 2026 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2603.26271v1)

Abstract: In two-dimensional systems with space-time inversion symmetry, such as C2zTC_{2z}T, the reality condition on wave functions gives rise to real band topology characterized by the Euler class, a Z\mathbb{Z}-valued topological invariant for a pair of real bands in the Brillouin zone. In this paper, we study three-dimensional C2zTC_{2z}T-symmetric insulators characterized by eˉ<em>2\bar{e}<em>2, defined as the difference in the Euler classes between two C</em>2zTC</em>{2z}T-invariant planes in the three-dimensional Brillouin zone. By deriving effective surface Hamiltonians from generic low-energy continuum Hamiltonians characterized by the topological invariant eˉ2\bar{e}_2, we reveal that multiple gapless boundary states exist at the domain walls of the surface mass, which give rise to the multiple chiral hinge modes. We also show that three-dimensional insulators characterized by eˉ2=N\bar{e}_2=N support NN chiral hinge modes. Notably, due to the constraint of two occupied bands in our system, these phases are distinct from stacked Chern insulators composed of NN layers. Furthermore, we construct tight-binding models for eˉ2=2\bar{e}_2=2 and $3$ and numerically demonstrate the emergence of two and three chiral hinge modes, respectively. These results are consistent with those obtained from the surface theory.

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