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Interplay between electronic topology and crystal symmetry: Dislocation-line modes in topological band-insulators

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We elucidate the general rule governing the response of dislocation lines in three-dimensional topological band insulators. According to this ${\bf K}\text{-}{\bf b}\text{-}{\bf t}$ rule, the lattice topology, represented by dislocation lines oriented in direction ${\bf t}$ with Burgers vector ${\bf b}$, combines with the electronic-band topology, characterized by the band-inversion momentum ${\bf K}_{\rm inv}$, to produce gapless propagating modes when the plane orthogonal to the dislocation line features a band inversion with a nontrivial ensuing flux $\Phi={\bf K}_{\rm inv}\cdot {\bf b}\,\, ({\rm mod\,\,2\pi})$. Although it has already been discovered by Y. Ran {\it et al.}, Nature Phys. {\bf 5}, 298 (2009), that dislocation lines host propagating modes, the exact mechanism of their appearance in conjunction with the crystal symmetries of a topological state is provided by the ${\bf K}\text{-}{\bf b}\text{-}{\bf t}$ rule . Finally, we discuss possible experimentally consequential examples in which the modes are oblivious for the direction of propagation, such as the recently proposed topologically-insulating state in electron-doped BaBiO$_3$.

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