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Autori principali: Cai, Xiaochan, Consiglio, Armando, Di Sante, Domenico, Thomale, Ronny, Hanke, Werner
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Pubblicazione: 2025
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Accesso online:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.22274
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author Cai, Xiaochan
Consiglio, Armando
Di Sante, Domenico
Thomale, Ronny
Hanke, Werner
author_facet Cai, Xiaochan
Consiglio, Armando
Di Sante, Domenico
Thomale, Ronny
Hanke, Werner
contents An effective continuum theory is constructed for the topological phase transition of excitons in quasi-two-dimensional systems. These topological excitons crucially determine the optoelectronic properties, because of their larger binding energies in 2D as well as their topologically enhanced exciton transport. The core idea of this letter is, that the essential physics determining the topological invariants across the phase transition is localized near $N$-fold band-crossing points (BCPs) in the interaction-induced exciton band structure. The construction of the continuum theory around these BCPs needs only the information of exciton states that build up these BCPs at both $\mathbf{Q}=0$ and finite $\mathbf{Q}$ points, and not the numerically challenging solution of the Bethe-Salpeter equation over the full exciton Brillouin zone. This theory applies to systems with and without spin conservation. Our theory is illustrated in two specific examples: the transition metal dichalcogenide twisted bilayer systems and the Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang (BHZ) model. These results offer a promising route toward studying complex systems, such as the room-temperature quantum spin Hall system Bismuthene (Bi/SiC) and other twisted bilayer systems.
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spellingShingle Continuum theory for topological phase transitions in exciton systems
Cai, Xiaochan
Consiglio, Armando
Di Sante, Domenico
Thomale, Ronny
Hanke, Werner
Strongly Correlated Electrons
An effective continuum theory is constructed for the topological phase transition of excitons in quasi-two-dimensional systems. These topological excitons crucially determine the optoelectronic properties, because of their larger binding energies in 2D as well as their topologically enhanced exciton transport. The core idea of this letter is, that the essential physics determining the topological invariants across the phase transition is localized near $N$-fold band-crossing points (BCPs) in the interaction-induced exciton band structure. The construction of the continuum theory around these BCPs needs only the information of exciton states that build up these BCPs at both $\mathbf{Q}=0$ and finite $\mathbf{Q}$ points, and not the numerically challenging solution of the Bethe-Salpeter equation over the full exciton Brillouin zone. This theory applies to systems with and without spin conservation. Our theory is illustrated in two specific examples: the transition metal dichalcogenide twisted bilayer systems and the Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang (BHZ) model. These results offer a promising route toward studying complex systems, such as the room-temperature quantum spin Hall system Bismuthene (Bi/SiC) and other twisted bilayer systems.
title Continuum theory for topological phase transitions in exciton systems
topic Strongly Correlated Electrons
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.22274