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On the topological immunity of corner states in two-dimensional crystalline insulators

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NPJ QUANTUM MATERIALS
Volume 5, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41535-020-00265-7

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  1. VIDI grant - Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) [680-47-543]

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A higher-order topological insulator (HOTI) in two dimensions is an insulator without metallic edge states but with robust zero-dimensional topological boundary modes localized at its corners. Yet, these corner modes do not carry a clear signature of their topology as they lack the anomalous nature of helical or chiral boundary states. Here, we demonstrate using immunity tests that the corner modes found in the breathing kagome lattice represent a prime example of a mistaken identity. Contrary to previous theoretical and experimental claims, we show that these corner modes are inherently fragile: the kagome lattice does not realize a higher-order topological insulator. We support this finding by introducing a criterion based on a corner charge-mode correspondence for the presence of topological midgap corner modes inn-fold rotational symmetric chiral insulators that explicitly precludes the existence of a HOTI protected by a threefold rotational symmetry.

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