Correlation effects on topological crystalline insulators

Abstract

We study interaction effects on the topological crystalline insulators protected by time-reversal (T) and reflection symmetry (R) in two and three spatial dimensions. From the stability analysis of the edge states with bosonization, we find that the classification of the two-dimensional SPT phases protected by Z2×[U(1) T] symmetry is reduced from Z to Z4 by interactions, where the Z2 symmetry denotes the reflection whose mirror plane is the two-dimensional plane itself. By extending the approach recently proposed by Isobe and Fu, we show that the classification of the three-dimensional SPT phases (i.e., topological crystalline insulators) protected by R×[U(1) T] symmetry is reduced from Z to Z8 by interactions.

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