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Topological quantum chemistry

Barry Bradlyn
L. Elcoro
  • Fonction : Auteur
Jennifer Cano
M.G. Vergniory
  • Fonction : Auteur
Zhijun Wang
C. Felser
M.I. Aroyo
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

The past decade's apparent success in predicting and experimentally discovering distinct classes of topological insulators (TIs) and semimetals masks a fundamental shortcoming: out of 200,000 stoichiometric compounds extant in material databases, only several hundred of them are topologically nontrivial. Are TIs that esoteric, or does this reflect a fundamental problem with the current piecemeal approach to finding them? To address this, we propose a new and complete electronic band theory that highlights the link between topology and local chemical bonding, and combines this with the conventional band theory of electrons. Topological Quantum Chemistry is a description of the universal global properties of all possible band structures and materials, comprised of a graph theoretical description of momentum space and a dual group theoretical description in real space. We classify the possible band structures for all 230 crystal symmetry groups that arise from local atomic orbitals, and show which are topologically nontrivial. We show how our topological band theory sheds new light on known TIs, and demonstrate the power of our method to predict a plethora of new TIs.

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hal-01645229 , version 1 (23-11-2017)

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Barry Bradlyn, L. Elcoro, Jennifer Cano, M.G. Vergniory, Zhijun Wang, et al.. Topological quantum chemistry. Nature, 2017, 547, pp.298-305. ⟨10.1038/nature23268⟩. ⟨hal-01645229⟩
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