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Commuting-projector Hamiltonians for 2D topological insulators: edge physics and many-body invariants

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Inspired by a recently constructed commuting-projector Hamiltonian for a two-dimensional (2D) time-reversal-invariant topological superconductor [Wang et al., Phys. Rev. B 98, 094502 (2018)], we introduce a commuting-projector model that describes an interacting yet exactly solvable 2D topological insulator. We explicitly show that both the gapped and gapless boundaries of our model are consistent with those of band-theoretic, weakly interacting topological insulators. Interestingly, on certain lattices our time-reversal-symmetric models also enjoy $\mathcal{CP}$ symmetry, leading to intuitive interpretations of the bulk invariant for a $\mathcal{CP}$-symmetric topological insulator upon putting the system on a Klein bottle. We also briefly discuss how these many-body invariants may be able to characterize models with only time-reversal symmetry.

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A 1d lattice model for the boundary of the quantum spin-Hall insulator

cond-mat.str-el · 2019-08-23 · conditional · novelty 7.0

A finite-dimensional 1d lattice model with a non-onsite symmetry action realizes the anomalous boundary of the 2d quantum spin-Hall insulator, including fractional domain-wall charge and Kramers parity switching under pi-flux.

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  • A 1d lattice model for the boundary of the quantum spin-Hall insulator cond-mat.str-el · 2019-08-23 · conditional · none · ref 34 · internal anchor

    A finite-dimensional 1d lattice model with a non-onsite symmetry action realizes the anomalous boundary of the 2d quantum spin-Hall insulator, including fractional domain-wall charge and Kramers parity switching under pi-flux.