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Main Authors: Gong, Ming, Zhao, Peng-Lu, Lu, Hai-Zhou, Niu, Qian, Xie, X. C.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.01034
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author Gong, Ming
Zhao, Peng-Lu
Lu, Hai-Zhou
Niu, Qian
Xie, X. C.
author_facet Gong, Ming
Zhao, Peng-Lu
Lu, Hai-Zhou
Niu, Qian
Xie, X. C.
contents Under certain symmetries, degenerate points in three-dimensional metals form one-dimensional nodal lines. These nodal lines sometimes exhibit intricate knotted structures and have been studied in various contexts. As one of the most common physical perturbations, disorder effects often trigger novel quantum phase transitions. For nodal-knot phases, whether disorder can drive knot transitions remains an open and intriguing question. Employing renormalization-group calculations, we demonstrate that nodal-knot transitions emerge in the presence of weak disorder. Specifically, both chemical-potential-type and magnetic-type disorders can induce knot transitions, resulting in the emergence of distinct knot topologies. The transition can be quantitatively characterized by changes in topological invariants such as the knot Wilson loop integrals. Our findings open up a new avenue for manipulating the topology of nodal-knot phases through disorder effects.
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spellingShingle Emergence of Nodal-Knot Transitions by Disorder
Gong, Ming
Zhao, Peng-Lu
Lu, Hai-Zhou
Niu, Qian
Xie, X. C.
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Under certain symmetries, degenerate points in three-dimensional metals form one-dimensional nodal lines. These nodal lines sometimes exhibit intricate knotted structures and have been studied in various contexts. As one of the most common physical perturbations, disorder effects often trigger novel quantum phase transitions. For nodal-knot phases, whether disorder can drive knot transitions remains an open and intriguing question. Employing renormalization-group calculations, we demonstrate that nodal-knot transitions emerge in the presence of weak disorder. Specifically, both chemical-potential-type and magnetic-type disorders can induce knot transitions, resulting in the emergence of distinct knot topologies. The transition can be quantitatively characterized by changes in topological invariants such as the knot Wilson loop integrals. Our findings open up a new avenue for manipulating the topology of nodal-knot phases through disorder effects.
title Emergence of Nodal-Knot Transitions by Disorder
topic Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.01034