Topological end states due to inhomogeneous strains in wrinkled semiconducting ribbons
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2016-05-16
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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 non-trivial insulating phases by varying its real space geometry.
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Pandey, S & Ortix, C 2016, 'Topological end states due to inhomogeneous strains in wrinkled semiconducting ribbons', Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, vol. 93, no. 19, 195420. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.93.195420