Engineering zigzag edges in graphitic structures yields four topological classes whose domain intersections produce massless corner states, plus massive localized states with angular momentum at smooth walls.
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Synthetic flat bands induced by time-reversal symmetry breaking in three-terminal Josephson junctions yield hierarchical topology and phase-insensitive quantized transconductance for robust Andreev qubits.
Critical points between obstructed atomic insulators in (2+1)D can realize stable QED3 when microscopic lattice symmetries suppress monopoles.
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Bound States in Second-order Topological Graphitic Structures
Engineering zigzag edges in graphitic structures yields four topological classes whose domain intersections produce massless corner states, plus massive localized states with angular momentum at smooth walls.
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Synthetic Flat Bands, Hierarchical Topology, and Phase-Fluctuation-Insensitive Quantized Transconductance in Josephson Junctions
Synthetic flat bands induced by time-reversal symmetry breaking in three-terminal Josephson junctions yield hierarchical topology and phase-insensitive quantized transconductance for robust Andreev qubits.
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When Wannier centers jump: Critical points between atomic insulating phases
Critical points between obstructed atomic insulators in (2+1)D can realize stable QED3 when microscopic lattice symmetries suppress monopoles.