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Topological kink states at a tilt boundary in gated multi-layer graphene

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arxiv 1301.1690 v2 pith:JUSJIDLE submitted 2013-01-08 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-el

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The search for new realization of topologically protected edge states is an active area of research. We show that a tilt boundary in gated multi-layer graphene supports topologically protected gapless kink states, associated with quantum valley Hall insulator (QVH). We investigate such kink states from two perspectives: the microscopic perspective of a tight-binding model and an ab-initio calculation on bilayer, and the perspective of symmetry protected topological (SPT) states for general multi-layer. We show that a AB-BA bilayer tilt boundary supports gapless kink states that are undeterred by strain concentrated at the boundary. Further, we establish the kink states as concrete examples of edge states of {\it time-reversal symmetric} ${\mathbb Z}$-type SPT, protected by no valley mixing, electron number conservation, and time reversal $T$ symmetries. This allows us to discuss possible phase transitions upon symmetry changes from the SPT perspective. Recent experimental observations of a network of such tilt boundaries suggest that transport through these novel topological kink states might explain the long standing puzzle of sub-gap conductance. Further, recent observation of gap closing and re-opening in gated bi-layer might be the first example of a transition between two distinct SPT's: QVH and LAF.

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