Vortex superlattice induced second-order topological mid-gap states in first-order topological insulators and superconductors

Jing He, Yu Yan, Yajie Wu
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Topological defects such as vortex and dislocations, support zero-energy localized states as a reflection of the bulk topology, in first-order topological insulators and superconductors. Furthermore, emergent first-order topological mid-gap states have been discovered driven by the magnetic vortex superlattice. However, whether the higher-order topological mid-gap states would emerge from the first-order topological insulators and superconductors with the vortex superlattice remains elusive. In this work, we propose vortex superlattice could induce second-order topological mid-gap states with staggered lattice spacings for vortices in first-order topological insulators and superconductors. These higher-order topological mid-gap states originate from the staggered tunneling between vortex-induced bound states and the emergent π flux on vortex superlattices, as an intrinsic exhibition of the interplay between vortices and bulk topology for the first-order topological states. Our work uncovers higher-topological characteristics of topological-defect superlattice in first-order topological states, and develops a controllable environment for the creation and exploration of higher-order topological states.
一阶拓扑绝缘体和超导体中涡旋超晶格诱导的二阶拓扑中隙态
在一阶拓扑绝缘体和超导体中,涡旋和位错等拓扑缺陷支持零能局部态,作为体拓扑结构的反映。此外,人们还发现了由磁涡旋超晶格驱动的新兴一阶拓扑中隙态。然而,在具有涡旋超晶格的一阶拓扑绝缘体和超导体中是否会出现更高阶的拓扑中隙态,仍然是一个未知数。在这项工作中,我们提出涡旋超晶格可以在一阶拓扑绝缘体和超导体中诱导出具有交错晶格间距的二阶拓扑中隙态。这些高阶拓扑中隙态源于涡旋诱导的束缚态与涡旋超晶格上出现的π通量之间的交错隧穿,是涡旋与一阶拓扑态的体拓扑之间相互作用的内在表现。我们的工作揭示了拓扑缺陷超晶格在一阶拓扑态中的高拓扑特性,并为创建和探索高阶拓扑态开发了一种可控环境。
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