Topological insulators in three dimensions from spontaneous symmetry breaking
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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topologicalbreakingdimensionalinsulatorinsulatorsmottorderspontaneous
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We study three dimensional systems where strong repulsion leads to an insulating state via spontaneously generated spin-orbit interactions. We discuss a microscopic model where the resulting state is topological. Such topological `Mott' insulators differ from their band insulator counterparts in that they possess an additional order parameter, a rotation matrix, that describes the spontaneous breaking of spin-rotation symmetry. We show that line defects of this order are associated with protected one dimensional modes in the {\em strong} topological Mott insulator, which provides a bulk characterization of this phase.
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