Topological Phase Transition in Metallic Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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metallictopologicalbandcarbonnanotubenumberphasesingle-wall
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The topological phase transition is theoretically studied in a metallic single-wall carbon nanotube (SWNT) by applying a magnetic field $B$ parallel to the tube. The $\mathbb{Z}$ topological invariant, winding number, is changed discontinuously when a small band gap is closed at a critical value of $B$, which can be observed as a change in the number of edge states owing to the bulk-edge correspondence. This is confirmed by numerical calculations for finite SWNTs of $\sim$ 1 $\mu$m length, using a one-dimensional lattice model to effectively describe the mixing between $\sigma$ and $\pi$ orbitals and spin-orbit interaction, which are relevant to the formation of the band gap in metallic SWNTs.
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