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Mott insulators with boundary zeros
by
Schäfer, T.
, König, E. J.
, Millis, A. J.
, Klett, M.
, Amaricci, A.
, Cano, J.
, Georges, A.
, Sangiovanni, G.
, Hansmann, P.
, Wagner, N.
, Crippa, L.
, Sante, D. Di
in
639/766/119/2792/4128
/ 639/766/119/995
/ Antimatter
/ Classification
/ Eigenvectors
/ Electron states
/ Electronic properties and materials
/ Field theory
/ Green's functions
/ Hamiltonian functions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ MATERIALS SCIENCE
/ Momentum
/ multidisciplinary
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Symmetry
/ Topological insulators
/ Topology
2023
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Mott insulators with boundary zeros
by
Schäfer, T.
, König, E. J.
, Millis, A. J.
, Klett, M.
, Amaricci, A.
, Cano, J.
, Georges, A.
, Sangiovanni, G.
, Hansmann, P.
, Wagner, N.
, Crippa, L.
, Sante, D. Di
in
639/766/119/2792/4128
/ 639/766/119/995
/ Antimatter
/ Classification
/ Eigenvectors
/ Electron states
/ Electronic properties and materials
/ Field theory
/ Green's functions
/ Hamiltonian functions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ MATERIALS SCIENCE
/ Momentum
/ multidisciplinary
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Symmetry
/ Topological insulators
/ Topology
2023
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Mott insulators with boundary zeros
by
Schäfer, T.
, König, E. J.
, Millis, A. J.
, Klett, M.
, Amaricci, A.
, Cano, J.
, Georges, A.
, Sangiovanni, G.
, Hansmann, P.
, Wagner, N.
, Crippa, L.
, Sante, D. Di
in
639/766/119/2792/4128
/ 639/766/119/995
/ Antimatter
/ Classification
/ Eigenvectors
/ Electron states
/ Electronic properties and materials
/ Field theory
/ Green's functions
/ Hamiltonian functions
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ MATERIALS SCIENCE
/ Momentum
/ multidisciplinary
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science & Technology - Other Topics
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Symmetry
/ Topological insulators
/ Topology
2023
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Mott insulators with boundary zeros
2023
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The topological classification of electronic band structures is based on symmetry properties of Bloch eigenstates of single-particle Hamiltonians. In parallel, topological field theory has opened the doors to the formulation and characterization of non-trivial phases of matter driven by strong electron-electron interaction. Even though important examples of topological Mott insulators have been constructed, the relevance of the underlying non-interacting band topology to the physics of the Mott phase has remained unexplored. Here, we show that the momentum structure of the Green’s function zeros defining the “Luttinger surface\" provides a topological characterization of the Mott phase related, in the simplest description, to the one of the single-particle electronic dispersion. Considerations on the zeros lead to the prediction of new phenomena: a topological Mott insulator with an inverted gap for the bulk zeros must possess gapless zeros at the boundary, which behave as a form of “topological antimatter” annihilating conventional edge states. Placing band and Mott topological insulators in contact produces distinctive observable signatures at the interface, revealing the otherwise spectroscopically elusive Green’s function zeros.
Topological classification of interacting electronic states has emerged as an important topic recently. Wagner at al. show that the momentum structure of the zeros of the electron Green’s function can be used to identify a topological Mott insulator phase, similarly to the single-particle dispersion.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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