Quadrupole Insulator without Corner States in the Energy Spectrum
Yu-Liang Tao, Jiong-Hao Wang, and Yong Xu

TL;DR
This paper reveals that certain quadrupole insulators can lack corner states in their energy spectrum yet still exhibit topological properties through their entanglement spectrum, challenging traditional bulk-edge correspondence notions.
Contribution
It introduces a model showing quadrupole insulators without energy spectrum corner states but with entanglement spectrum midgap states, highlighting a nuanced bulk-edge relationship.
Findings
Corner states can be absent in the energy spectrum but present in the entanglement spectrum.
Bulk-edge correspondence may primarily manifest in the entanglement spectrum.
A model demonstrates insulators with corner modes in energy spectrum but no quadrupole moment.
Abstract
The quadrupole insulator is a well-known instance of higher-order topological insulators in two dimensions, which possesses midgap corner states in both the energy spectrum and entanglement spectrum. Here, by constructing and exploring a model Hamiltonian under a staggered gauge field that respects momentum-glide reflection symmetries, we surprisingly find a quadrupole insulator that lacks zero-energy corner modes in its energy spectrum, despite possessing a nonzero quadrupole moment. Remarkably, the existence of midgap corner modes is found in the entanglement spectrum. Since these midgap states cannot be continuously eliminated, the quadrupole insulator cannot be continuously transformed into a trivial topological insulator, thereby confirming its topological nature. We show that the breakdown of the correspondence between the energy spectrum and entanglement spectrum…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
