Symmetry protected weak topological phases in a superlattice
Abstract
We explore novel topological phases realized in a superlattice system based on the Wilson-Dirac model. Our main focus is on a two-dimensional analogue of weak topological insulator phases. We find such phases as those characterized by gapless edge states that are protected by symmetry but sensitive to the orientation of the edge relative to the superlattice structure. We show that manifest and hidden reflection symmetries protect such weak topological phases, and propose bulk Z2 indices responsible for the topological protection of the edge states.
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