A band is a band representation exactly when it splits into analytic, topologically trivial unit-rank bands permuted by symmetry, which is used to prove that specific photonic crystals are fragile topological with removable boundary states.
Wilson loop approach to fragile topology of split elementary band representations and topological crystalline insulators with time reversal symmetry
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We present a general methodology towards the systematic characterization of crystalline topological insulating phases with time reversal symmetry (TRS).~In particular, taking the two-dimensional spinful hexagonal lattice as a proof of principle we study windings of Wilson loop spectra over cuts in the Brillouin zone that are dictated by the underlying lattice symmetries.~Our approach finds a prominent use in elucidating and quantifying the recently proposed ``topological quantum chemistry" (TQC) concept.~Namely, we prove that the split of an elementary band representation (EBR) by a band gap must lead to a topological phase.~For this we first show that in addition to the Fu-Kane-Mele $\mathbb{Z}_2$ classification, there is $C_2\mathcal{T}$-symmetry protected $\mathbb{Z}$ classification of two-band subspaces that is obstructed by the other crystalline symmetries, i.e.~forbidding the trivial phase. This accounts for all nontrivial Wilson loop windings of split EBRs \textit{that are independent of the parameterization of the flow of Wilson loops}.~Then, we show that while Wilson loop winding of split EBRs can unwind when embedded in higher-dimensional band space, two-band subspaces that remain separated by a band gap from the other bands conserve their Wilson loop winding, hence revealing that split EBRs are at least "stably trivial", i.e. necessarily non-trivial in the non-stable (few-band) limit but possibly trivial in the stable (many-band) limit.~This clarifies the nature of \textit{fragile} topology that has appeared very recently.~We then argue that in the many-band limit the stable Wilson loop winding is only determined by the Fu-Kane-Mele $\mathbb{Z}_2$ invariant implying that further stable topological phases must belong to the class of higher-order topological insulators.
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Crystallographic splitting theorem for band representations and fragile topological photonic crystals
A band is a band representation exactly when it splits into analytic, topologically trivial unit-rank bands permuted by symmetry, which is used to prove that specific photonic crystals are fragile topological with removable boundary states.