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Emerging topological bound states in Haldane model zigzag nanoribbons

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Emerging topological bound states in Haldane model zigzag nanoribbons

S. Traverso, M. Sassetti, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Simone Traverso, Maura Sassetti, and Niccolò Traverso Ziani explores zigzag nanoribbons through the lens of the Haldane Chern insulator model, revealing robust quasi zero-dimensional in-gap states. The study delves into the nuances of topological phases and edge modes, shedding light on phenomena crucial for future quantum devices.

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Abstract
Zigzag nanoribbons hosting the Haldane Chern insulator model are considered. In this context, a reentrant topological phase, characterized by the emergence of quasi zero dimensional in-gap states, is discussed. The bound states, which reside in the gap opened by the hybridization of the counter-propagating edge modes of the Haldane phase, are localized at the ends of the strip and are found to be robust against on-site disorder. These findings are supported by the behavior of the Zak phase over the parameter space, which exhibits jumps of π in correspondence to the phase transitions between the trivial and the non-trivial phases. The effective mass inversion leading to the jumps in the Zak phase is interpreted in a low energy framework. Setups with non-uniform parameters also show topological bound states via the Jackiw-Rebbi mechanism. All the properties reported are shown to be extremely sensitive to the strip width.
Publisher
npj Quantum Materials
Published On
Jan 12, 2024
Authors
Simone Traverso, Maura Sassetti, Niccolò Traverso Ziani
Tags
zigzag nanoribbons
Haldane Chern insulator
topological phase
quasi zero-dimensional states
edge modes
disorder robustness
Zak phase
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