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Four-dimensional semimetals with tensor monopoles: From surface states to topological responses

Yan-Qing Zhu, Nathan Goldman, Giandomenico Palumbo

2020Physical review. B./Physical review. B29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Quantum anomalies offer a useful guide for the exploration of transport phenomena in topological semimetals. In this work, we introduce a model describing a semimetal in four spatial dimensions, whose nodal points act like tensor monopoles in momentum space. This system is shown to exhibit monopole-to-monopole phase transitions, as signaled by a change in the value of the topological Dixmier-Douady invariant as well as by the associated surface states on its boundary. We use this model to reveal an intriguing ``4D parity magnetic effect,'' which stems from a parity-type anomaly. In this effect, topological currents are induced upon time modulating the separation between the fictitious monopoles in the presence of a magnetic perturbation. Besides its theoretical implications in both condensed matter and quantum field theory, the peculiar four-dimensional (4D) magnetic effect revealed by our model could be measured by simulating higher-dimensional semimetals in synthetic matter.

Topics & Concepts

Magnetic monopolePhysicsTopology (electrical circuits)Parity (physics)SemimetalPosition and momentum spaceTensor (intrinsic definition)QuantumTopological entropy in physicsTheoretical physicsTopological quantum numberQuantum mechanicsGeometryMathematicsBand gapCombinatoricsTopological Materials and PhenomenaGraphene research and applicationsQuantum and electron transport phenomena