Delicate Topology of Luttinger Semimetal

ORAL

Abstract

Recent advances in delicate topology have expanded the classification of topological bands, but its presence in solid-state materials remains elusive. Here we show that delicate topology naturally emerges in the Luttinger-Kohn model that describes many semiconductors and semimetals. In particular, the Luttinger semimetal is found to be a quantum critical point leading to a quantized jump of an integer-valued delicate topological invariant. Away from this criticality, we have identified new types of electronic insulators and semimetals with intertwined stable and delicate topologies. They all carry gapless surface states that transform anomalously under rotation symmetry. Our work provides a starting point for exploring delicate topological phenomena in quantum materials.

Presenters

  • Ruixing Zhang

    University of Tennessee

Authors

  • Ruixing Zhang

    University of Tennessee

  • Penghao Zhu

    The Ohio State University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign