Bosonic pairing on a 2D kagome lattice opens a second anomalous pairing current channel with chiral circulation in gapped phases and a tunable phase-sensitive leakage ratio around defects, distinct from the hopping current.
Kagome edge states under lattice termination, spin-orbit coupling, and magnetic order
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We study the edge state properties of a two-dimensional kagome lattice using a tight-binding approach, focusing on the role of lattice termination, spin-orbit coupling, and magnetic order. In the pristine limit, we show that the existence of localized edge states is highly sensitive to boundary geometry, with certain terminations completely suppressing edge modes. Kane-Mele spin-orbit coupling opens a bulk gap and stabilizes topologically protected helical edge states, yielding a robust $\mathbb{Z}_2$ insulating phase that is insensitive to termination details. In contrast, the combined effect of a Zeeman field and Rashba spin-orbit coupling drives the system into Chern insulating phases, with Chern numbers consistent with the number of chiral edge modes. We further demonstrate that non-coplanar magnetic textures generate multiple Chern phases through finite scalar spin chirality, with Kane-Mele coupling strongly tuning the topological gaps. Our results provide important insights into the tunability of edge states in the kagome lattice, which can be key to designing materials with novel electronic properties and topological phases.
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Anomalous Pairing Currents and a Second Topological Edge Channel in Bosonic Lattices
Bosonic pairing on a 2D kagome lattice opens a second anomalous pairing current channel with chiral circulation in gapped phases and a tunable phase-sensitive leakage ratio around defects, distinct from the hopping current.