We show that curvature-induced inhomogeneous strain distributions in nanoscale buckled semiconducting ribbons lead to the existence of end states which are topologically protected by inversion symmetry. These end-state doublets, corresponding to the so-called Maue-Shockley states, are robust against weak disorder. By identifying and calculating the corresponding topological invariants, we further show that a buckled semiconducting ribbon undergoes topological phase transitions between trivial and nontrivial insulating phases by varying its real-space geometry
Symmetries crucially underlie the classification of topological phenomena in condensed matter physic...
The research activity of the internship concerned the study of the magnetic ordering effects in a pa...
This thesis contains studies on a special class of topological insulators, so called anomalous Floqu...
We show that curvature-induced inhomogeneous strain distributions in nanoscale buckled semiconductin...
We prove that curvature effects in low-dimensional nanomaterials can promote the generation of topol...
International audienceIn this article, we unravel an intimate relationship between two seemingly unr...
The high-order harmonic generation in finite topological nanoribbons is investigated using a tight-b...
A topological insulator reveals its nontrivial bulk through the presence of gapless edge states: Thi...
We address how the nature of linearly dispersing edge states of two-dimensional (2D) topological ins...
We theoretically show that the coupling of inhomogeneous strains to the Dirac fermions of three-dime...
Topological order provides a new paradigm to view phases of matter. Unlike conventional symmetry bre...
Topological states of matter are a novel family of phases that elude the conventional Landau paradig...
Topological defects (TDs) appear almost unavoidably in continuous symmetry breaking phase transition...
Topological crystalline insulators in IV–VI compounds host novel topological surface states consisti...
We prove that curvature effects in low-dimensional nanomaterials can promote the generation of topol...
Symmetries crucially underlie the classification of topological phenomena in condensed matter physic...
The research activity of the internship concerned the study of the magnetic ordering effects in a pa...
This thesis contains studies on a special class of topological insulators, so called anomalous Floqu...
We show that curvature-induced inhomogeneous strain distributions in nanoscale buckled semiconductin...
We prove that curvature effects in low-dimensional nanomaterials can promote the generation of topol...
International audienceIn this article, we unravel an intimate relationship between two seemingly unr...
The high-order harmonic generation in finite topological nanoribbons is investigated using a tight-b...
A topological insulator reveals its nontrivial bulk through the presence of gapless edge states: Thi...
We address how the nature of linearly dispersing edge states of two-dimensional (2D) topological ins...
We theoretically show that the coupling of inhomogeneous strains to the Dirac fermions of three-dime...
Topological order provides a new paradigm to view phases of matter. Unlike conventional symmetry bre...
Topological states of matter are a novel family of phases that elude the conventional Landau paradig...
Topological defects (TDs) appear almost unavoidably in continuous symmetry breaking phase transition...
Topological crystalline insulators in IV–VI compounds host novel topological surface states consisti...
We prove that curvature effects in low-dimensional nanomaterials can promote the generation of topol...
Symmetries crucially underlie the classification of topological phenomena in condensed matter physic...
The research activity of the internship concerned the study of the magnetic ordering effects in a pa...
This thesis contains studies on a special class of topological insulators, so called anomalous Floqu...