Subsymmetry protected topology in topological insulators and superconductors
Myungjun Kang,
Mingyu Lee,
Sangmo Cheon
Abstract:Exploration of topology protected by a certain symmetry is central in condensed matter physics. A recent idea of subsymmetry protected (SSP) topology—remains of a broken symmetry can still protect specific topological boundary states—has been developed and demonstrated in a photonic system [], but not in topological superconductors. Here, we extend this idea further by applying subsymmetry protecting perturbation (SSPP) to one-dimensional topological insulating and superconducting systems using the Su-Schrieff… Show more
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