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arxiv 1909.08634 v2 pith:5N4XIBKT submitted 2019-09-18 cond-mat.mes-hall quant-ph

Floquet higher-order topological insulators and superconductors with space-time symmetries

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keywords floquetantisymmetrysymmetryhotiorder-twospace-timetopologicalclassification
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Floquet higher-order topological insulators and superconductors (HOTI/SCs) with an order-two space-time symmetry or antisymmetry are classified. This is achieved by considering unitary loops, whose nontrivial topology leads to the anomalous Floquet topological phases, subject to a space-time symmetry/antisymmetry. By mapping these unitary loops to static Hamiltonians with an order-two crystalline symmetry/antisymmetry, one is able to obtain the $K$ groups for the unitary loops and thus complete the classification of Floquet HOTI/SCs. Interestingly, we found that for every order-two nontrivial space-time symmetry/antisymmetry involving a half-period time translation, there exists a unique order-two static crystalline symmetry/antisymmetry, such that the two symmetries/antisymmetries give rise to the same topological classification. Moreover, by exploiting the frequency-domain formulation of the Floquet problem, a general recipe that constructs model Hamiltonians for Floquet HOTI/SCs is provided, which can be used to understand the classification of Floquet HOTI/SCs from an intuitive and complimentary perspective.

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