Quasiparticle picture of topological phase transitions induced by interactions

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Abstract

We present a general recipe to describe topological phase transitions in condensed matter systems with interactions. We show that topological invariants in the presence of interactions can be efficiently calculated by means of a non-Hermitian quasiparticle Hamiltonian introduced on the basis of the Green's function. As an example analytically illustrating the application of the quasiparticle concept, we consider a topological phase transition induced by the short-range electrostatic disorder in a two-dimensional system described by the Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang model. The latter allows us to explicitly demonstrate the change in the Z2 topological invariant and explain the quantized values of the longitudinal conductance in a certain range of the Fermi energy and the disorder strength found previously in numerical calculations.

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Krishtopenko, S. S., Ikonnikov, A. V., Hartmann, F., Höfling, S., Jouault, B., & Teppe, F. (2025). Quasiparticle picture of topological phase transitions induced by interactions. Physical Review Research, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.033116

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