Quantum Hall and Light Responses in a 2D Topological Semimetal

Karyn Le Hur, Sariah Al Saati

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Abstract

We have recently identified a protected topological semimetal in graphene which presents a zero-energy edge mode robust to disorder and interactions. Here, we address the characteristics of this semimetal and show that the Z topological invariant of the Hall conductivity associated to the lowest energy band can be equivalently measured from the resonant response to circularly polarized light resolved at the Dirac points. The (non-quantized) conductivity responses of the intermediate energy bands, including the Fermi surface, also give rise to a Z2 invariant. We emphasize on the bulk-edge correspondence as a protected topological half metal, i.e. one spin-population polarized in the plane is in the insulating phase related to the robust edge mode while the other is in the metallic regime. The quantized transport at the edges is equivalent to a 1212 conductance for spin polarizations along z direction. We also build a parallel between the topological Hall response and a pair of half numbers (half Skyrmions) through the light response locally resolved in momentum space and on the sphere.

Translated title of the contributionRéponses de Hall quantique et à la lumière dans un semimétal topologique à 2D
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)415-432
Number of pages18
JournalComptes Rendus Physique
Volume25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Hall conductivity
  • Response to circular light
  • Semimetals
  • Topological systems

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