Quantization of fractional corner charge in Cn-symmetric higher-order topological crystalline insulators

Abstract

In the presence of crystalline symmetries, certain topological insulators present a filling anomaly: a mismatch between the number of electrons in an energy band and the number of electrons required for charge neutrality. In this paper, we show that a filling anomaly can arise when corners are introduced in Cn-symmetric crystalline insulators with vanishing polarization, having as consequence the existence of corner-localized charges quantized in multiples of en. We characterize the existence of this charge systematically and build topological indices that relate the symmetry representations of the occupied energy bands of a crystal to the quanta of fractional charge robustly localized at its corners. When an additional chiral symmetry is present, e2 corner charges are accompanied by zero-energy corner-localized states. We show the application of our indices in a number of atomic and fragile topological insulators and discuss the role of fractional charges bound to disclinations as bulk probes for these crystalline phases.

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