Electron-electron interactions drive hybridization of optical transitions from zero-mode Landau levels in HgTe quantum wells, explaining anticrossing beyond bulk or interface inversion asymmetries.
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Derives orientation-dependent effective edge theory for QSHIs showing magnetic-field-induced corner states exist as bound states even without stable bulk higher-order topological invariants.
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Many-particle hybridization of optical transitions from zero-mode Landau levels in HgTe quantum wells
Electron-electron interactions drive hybridization of optical transitions from zero-mode Landau levels in HgTe quantum wells, explaining anticrossing beyond bulk or interface inversion asymmetries.
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Magnetic-field-induced corner states in quantum spin Hall insulators
Derives orientation-dependent effective edge theory for QSHIs showing magnetic-field-induced corner states exist as bound states even without stable bulk higher-order topological invariants.