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arxiv: 1602.05585 · v2 · pith:YBQUGCU2new · submitted 2016-02-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Hourglass Fermions

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords hourglasssymmetriestopologycrystalsnonsymmorphicproposespatialsurface
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Spatial symmetries in crystals are distinguished by whether they preserve the spatial origin. We show how this basic geometric property gives rise to a new topology in band insulators. We study spatial symmetries that translate the origin by a fraction of the lattice period, and find that these nonsymmorphic symmetries protect a novel surface fermion whose dispersion is shaped like an hourglass; surface bands connect one hourglass to the next in an unbreakable zigzag pattern. These exotic fermions are materialized in the large-gap insulators: KHgX (X=As,Sb,Bi), which we propose as the first material class whose topology relies on nonsymmorphic symmetries. Beside the hourglass fermion, another surface of KHgX manifests a 3D generalization of the quantum spin Hall effect, which has only been observed in 2D crystals. To describe the bulk topology of nonsymmorphic crystals, we propose a non-Abelian generalization of the geometric theory of polarization. Our nontrivial topology originates from an inversion of the rotational quantum numbers, which we propose as a fruitful criterion in the search for topological materials.

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