Real-space construction of crystalline topological superconductors and insulators in 2D interacting fermionic systems

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Abstract

The construction and classification of crystalline symmetry protected topological (SPT) phases in interacting bosonic and fermionic systems have been intensively studied in the past few years. Crystalline SPT phases are not only of conceptual importance, but also provide us great opportunities towards experimental realization since space group symmetries naturally exist for any realistic material. In this paper, we systematically classify the crystalline topological superconductors (TSC) and topological insulators (TI) in 2D interacting fermionic systems by using an explicit real-space construction. In particular, we discover an intriguing fermionic crystalline topological superconductor that can only be realized in interacting fermionic systems (i.e., not in free-fermion or interacting bosonic systems). Moreover, we also verify the recently conjectured crystalline equivalence principle for generic 2D interacting fermionic systems.

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Zhang, J. H., Yang, S., Qi, Y., & Gu, Z. C. (2022). Real-space construction of crystalline topological superconductors and insulators in 2D interacting fermionic systems. Physical Review Research, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.033081

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