Crystalline Weyl semimetal phase in Quantum Spin Hall systems under magnetic fields
Fernando Dominguez, Benedikt Scharf, Ewelina M. Hankiewicz
SciPost Phys. Core 5, 024 (2022) · published 28 April 2022
- doi: 10.21468/SciPostPhysCore.5.2.024
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Abstract
We investigate an unconventional topological phase transition that occurs in quantum spin Hall (QSH) systems when applying an external in-plane magnetic field. We show that this transition between QSH and trivial insulator phases is separated by a stable topological gapless phase, which is protected by the combination of particle-hole and reflection symmetries, and thus, we dub it as crystalline Weyl semimetal. We explore the stability of this new phase when particle-hole symmetry breaking terms are present. Especially, we predict a robust unconventional topological phase transition to be visible for materials described by Kane and Mele model even if particle-hole symmetry is significantly broken.
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Authors / Affiliations: mappings to Contributors and Organizations
See all Organizations.- 1 2 Fernando Dominguez,
- 1 2 Benedikt Scharf,
- 1 2 Ewelina Hankiewicz
- 1 Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg / University of Würzburg
- 2 Würzburg-Dresden Cluster of Excellence [ct.qmat]