Amorphous topological matter: Theory and experiment
Paul Corbae, Julia D. Hannukainen, Quentin Marsal, Daniel Muñoz‐Segovia, Adolfo G. Grushin
Abstract
Abstract Topological phases of matter are ubiquitous in crystals, but less is known about their existence in amorphous systems, that lack long-range order. We review the recent progress made on defining amorphous topological phases, their new phenomenology. We discuss the open questions in the field which promise to significantly enlarge the set of materials and synthetic systems benefiting from the robustness of topological matter.
Topics & Concepts
Amorphous solidPhenomenology (philosophy)Topology (electrical circuits)Robustness (evolution)Theoretical physicsPhysicsMaterials scienceNanotechnologyMathematicsChemistryPhilosophyEpistemologyCrystallographyCombinatoricsGeneBiochemistryTopological Materials and PhenomenaAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsGraphene research and applications