Existence, Engineering, and Stability of Chiral Flat Bands

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Abstract

We study flat bands in bipartite tight-binding networks with discrete translational invariance. Chiral flat bands with chiral symmetry eigenenergy E = 0 and host compact localized eigenstates for finite range hopping. For a bipartite network with a majority sublattice chiral flat bands emerge. We present a simple generating principle of chiral flat-band networks and as a showcase add to the previously observed cases a number of new potentially realizable chiral flat bands in various lattice dimensions. Chiral symmetry respecting network perturbations-including disorder and synthetic magnetic fields-preserve both the flat band and the modified compact localized states. Chiral flat bands are spectrally protected by gaps and pseudogaps in the presence of disorder due to Griffiths effects.

*This work was supported by the Institute for Basic Science, Project Code IBS-R024-D1

Presenters

  • Ajith Ramachandran

    • IBS Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems (PCS), Institute for Basic Science

Authors

  • Ajith Ramachandran

    • IBS Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems (PCS), Institute for Basic Science
  • Alexei Andreanov

    • IBS PCS
    • IBS Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems (PCS), Institute for Basic Science
  • Sergej Flach

    • Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems, Institute for Basic Sciences,
    • IBS Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems (PCS), Institute for Basic Science
    • Center for Theoretical Physics of Complex Systems, Institute for Basic Science