Nexus and Dirac lines in topological materials
Abstract
We consider the Z2 topology of the Dirac lines, i.e., lines of band contacts, on an example of graphite. Four lines --- three with topological charge N1=1 each and one with N1=-1 --- merge together near the H-point and annihilate due to summation law 1+1+1-1=0. The merging point is similar to the real-space nexus, an analog of the Dirac monopole at which the Z2 strings terminate.
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