Glide-resolved photoemission spectroscopy: measuring topological invariants in nonsymmorphic space groups

ORAL

Abstract

The two classes of 3D, time-reversal-invariant insulators are known to subdivide into four classes in the presence of glide symmetry. Based on ab-initio calculations, we predict materials that realize all three, nontrivial insulating phases. We further elucidate the smoking-gun experimental signature of each class in the photoemission spectroscopy of surface states. Measuring the Z_4 invariant relies on identifying the glide representation of the initial Bloch state before photo-excitation -- this is accomplished with relativistic dipole selection rules, combined with standard spectroscopic techniques to resolve both momentum and spin. As an orthogonal by-product of our method, we propose how to generate a source of 100% spin-polarized photoelectrons, which have diverse applications in solid-state spectroscopy.

*AA: Yale Postdoctoral Prize Fellowship. BAB and ZW: Department of Energy de-sc0016239, Simons Investigator Award, the Packard Foundation, the Schmidt Fund for Innovative Research, NSF EAGER grant DMR-1643312, ONR - N00014-14-1-0330, ARO MURI W911NF-12-1-0461, and NSF-MRSEC DMR-1420541.

Presenters

  • Aris Alexandradinata

    • Yale University

Authors

  • Aris Alexandradinata

    • Yale University
  • Andrei B Bernevig

    • Princeton University
    • Physics, Princeton University
    • Department of Physics, Princeton University
  • Zhijun Wang

    • Princeton University
    • Physics, Princeton University
  • Michael Zaletel

    • University of California - Santa Barbara
    • University of California, Berkeley
    • Physics, University of California, Berkeley
    • Physics, University of California at Berkeley