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Topology-induced phase transitions in quantum spin Hall lattices
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Topological PropertiesQuantum ScienceSpintronicsTopology-induced Phase TransitionsEngineeringTopological MaterialsPhysicsTopological PhysicsTopological InsulatorApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsTopological MaterialOptical LatticesTopological DeformationsTopological PhaseTopological Quantum State
Physical phenomena driven by topological properties, such as the quantum Hall effect, have the appealing feature that they are robust with respect to external perturbations. Lately, a new class of materials has emerged that manifests topological properties at room temperature and without the need of external magnetic fields. These topological insulators are band insulators with large spin-orbit interactions and exhibit the quantum spin-Hall (QSH) effect. Here we investigate the transition between QSH and normal insulating phases under topological deformations of a two-dimensional lattice. We demonstrate that the QSH phase present in the honeycomb lattice loses its robustness as the occupancy of extra lattice sites is allowed. Furthermore, we propose a method for verifying our predictions with fermionic cold atoms in optical lattices. In this context, the spin-orbit interaction is engineered via an appropriate synthetic gauge field.
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