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Projected topological branes

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AbstractNature harbors crystals of dimensionality (d) only up to three. Here we introduce the notion of projected topological branes (PTBs): Lower-dimensional branes embedded in higher-dimensional parent topological crystals, constructed via a geometric cut-and-project procedure on the Hilbert space of the parent lattice Hamiltonian. When such a brane is inclined at a rational or an irrational slope, either a new lattice periodicity or a quasicrystal emerges. The latter gives birth to topoquasicrystals within the landscape of PTBs. As such PTBs are shown to inherit the hallmarks, such as the bulk-boundary and bulk-dislocation correspondences, and topological invariant, of the parent topological crystals. We exemplify these outcomes by focusing on two-dimensional parent Chern insulators, leaving its signatures on projected one-dimensional (1D) topological branes in terms of localized endpoint modes, dislocation modes and the local Chern number. Finally, by stacking 1D projected Chern insulators, we showcase the imprints of three-dimensional Weyl semimetals in d‚Äâ=‚Äâ2, namely the Fermi arc surface states and bulk chiral zeroth Landau level, responsible for the chiral anomaly. Altogether, the proposed PTBs open a realistic avenue to harness higher-dimensional (d‚Äâ>‚Äâ3) topological phases in laboratory.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date Issued
2022-09-16
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English
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electronic document
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Faculty
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2399-3650
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5
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1
Panigrahi, . A., Juričić, . V., & Roy, . B. (2022). (Vol. 1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-022-01006-x
Panigrahi, Archisman, Vladimir Juričić, and Bitan Roy. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-022-01006-x.
Panigrahi, Archisman, et al. 16 Sept. 2022, https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-022-01006-x.