The Hopf invariants of 3D topological insulators are identified with Dixmier-Douady invariants of tensor Berry connections, which quantize magnetoelectric and shift-current responses.
Boundary Witten effect in multi-axion insulators
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We explore novel topological responses and axion-like phenomena in three-dimensional insulating systems with spacetime-dependent mass terms encoding domain walls. Via a dimensional-reduction approach, we derive a new axion-electromagnetic coupling term involving three axion fields. This term yields a topological current in the bulk and, under specific conditions of the axions, real-space topological defects such as magnetic-like monopoles and hopfions. Moreover, once one the axions acquires a constant value, a nontrivial boundary theory realizes a (2+1)-dimensional analog of the Witten effect, which shows that point-like vortices on the gapped boundary of the system acquire half-integer electric charge. Our findings reveal rich topological structures emerging from multi-axion theories, suggesting new avenues in the study of topological phases and defects.
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Probing Tensor Monopoles and Gerbe Invariants in Three-Dimensional Topological Matter
The Hopf invariants of 3D topological insulators are identified with Dixmier-Douady invariants of tensor Berry connections, which quantize magnetoelectric and shift-current responses.