Ordinary lattice defects as probes of topology
Aiden J. Mains, Jia-Xin Zhong, Yun Jing, Bitan Roy

TL;DR
This study reveals that common lattice defects in crystals can serve as universal probes of the topological properties of electronic bands, demonstrated through theoretical models and experimental acoustic lattice systems.
Contribution
It introduces the novel idea that ordinary lattice defects can detect topological features, supported by minimal models and experimental acoustic lattice observations.
Findings
Ordinary defects host robust mid-gap bound states in topological insulators.
Bound states are resilient against weak random charge impurities.
Experimental detection of defect-bound states in acoustic Chern lattices.
Abstract
In addition to topological lattice defects such as dislocations and disclinations, crystals are also accompanied by unavoidable ordinary defects, devoid of any non-trivial geometry or topology, among which vacancies, Schottky defects, substitutions, interstitials, and Frenkel pairs are the most common. In this work, we demonstrate that these ubiquitous ordinary lattice defects, although geometrically trivial, can nonetheless serve as universal probes of the non-trivial topology of electronic Bloch bands, and any change in the local topological environment in an otherwise normal insulator in terms of mid-gap bound states in their vicinity. We theoretically establish these generic findings by implementing a minimal model Hamiltonian describing time-reversal symmetry breaking topological and normal insulators on a square lattice, fostering such point defects. The defect-bound mid-gap modes…
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