Topological Insulator in an Atomic Liquid
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We demonstrate theoretically an atomic liquid phase that supports topologically nontrivial electronic structure. A minimum two-orbital model of liquid topological insulator in two dimensions is constructed within the framework of tight-binding molecular dynamics. As temperature approaches zero, our simulations show that the atoms crystallize into a triangular lattice with nontrivial band topology at high densities. Thermal fluctuations at finite temperatures melt the lattice, giving rise to a liquid state which inherits the nontrivial topology from the crystalline phase. The electronic structure of the resultant atomic liquid is characterized by a nonzero Bott index. Our work broadens the notion of topological materials, and points to a new systematic approach for searching topological phases in amorphous and liquid systems.
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