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Topological quantum chemistry

Journal

NATURE
Volume 547, Issue 7663, Pages 298-305

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature23268

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  1. Ecole Normale Superieure
  2. Laboratoire de Physique Theorique et Hautes Energies
  3. Spanish MINECO [FIS2016-75862-P, FIS2013-48286-C2-1-P]
  4. Government of the Basque Country [IT779-13]
  5. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness
  6. FEDER funds [MAT2015-66441-P]
  7. Department of Energy [de-sc0016239]
  8. Simons Investigator Award
  9. Packard Foundation
  10. Schmidt Fund for Innovative Research
  11. NSF EAGER [DMR-1643312, ONR N00014-14-1-0330]
  12. NSF-MRSEC [DMR-1420541]

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Since the discovery of topological insulators and semimetals, there has been much research into predicting and experimentally discovering distinct classes of these materials, in which the topology of electronic states leads to robust surface states and electromagnetic responses. This apparent success, however, masks a fundamental shortcoming: topological insulators represent only a few hundred of the 200,000 stoichiometric compounds in material databases. However, it is unclear whether this low number is indicative of the esoteric nature of topological insulators or of a fundamental problem with the current approaches to finding them. Here we propose a complete electronic band theory, which builds on the conventional band theory of electrons, highlighting the link between the topology and local chemical bonding. This theory of topological quantum chemistry provides a description of the universal (across materials), global properties of all possible band structures and (weakly correlated) materials, consisting of a graph-theoretic description of momentum (reciprocal) space and a complementary group-theoretic description in real space. For all 230 crystal symmetry groups, we classify the possible band structures that arise from local atomic orbitals, and show which are topologically nontrivial. Our electronic band theory sheds new light on known topological insulators, and can be used to predict many more.

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