Non-Abelian band topology in noninteracting metals

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Abstract

Electron energy bands of crystalline solids generically exhibit degeneracies called band-structure nodes. Here, we introduce non-Abelian topological charges that characterize line nodes inside the momentum space of crystalline metals with space-time inversion (PT) symmetry and with weak spin-orbit coupling. We show that these are quaternion charges, similar to those describing disclinations in biaxial nematics. Starting from two-band considerations, we develop the complete many-band description of nodes in the presence of PT and mirror symmetries, which allows us to investigate the topological stability of nodal chains in metals. The non-Abelian charges put strict constraints on the possible nodal-line configurations. Our analysis goes beyond the standard approach to band topology and implies the existence of one-dimensional topological phases not present in existing classifications.

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Wu, Q. S., Soluyanov, A. A., & Bzdušek, T. (2019). Non-Abelian band topology in noninteracting metals. Science, 365(6459), 1273–1277. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aau8740

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