Topological Nodal Lines from Crystalline Symmetry

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Abstract

Topological nodal lines protected by the time-reversal symmetry T and space-inversion symmetry P can be classified into two categories, depending on the value of the Z2 monopole topological index. Nodal lines with trivial (non-trivial) monopole charge can (cannot) be gapped out via shrinking the nodal line into a point. In this study, we show that for four-band models with T 2=+1, there are two special points in phase space where the system has a Z2 symmetry, and any Hamiltonian can be adiabatically connected to one of these points. Utilizing this result, we provide a general principle for finding topological nodal lines with nontrivial monopole charge based on the interplay between lattice crystalline symmetries and the time-reversal symmetry. In addition, this study also reveals a new family of topological nodal lines, protected by the time-reversal symmetry and point group symmetries.

Presenters

  • Heqiu Li

    • Physics, University of Michigan

Authors

  • Heqiu Li

    • Physics, University of Michigan
  • Chen Fang

    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
    • Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China
    • Institute of physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Kai Sun

    • Physics, University of Michigan
    • Department of Physics, University of Michigan
    • Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
    • Physics Department, University of Michigan
    • University of Michigan