Anomalous open orbits in Hofstadter spectrum of Chern insulator

Abstract

The nontrivial band topology can influence the Hofstadter spectrum. We investigate the Hofstadter spectrum for various models of Chern insulators under a rational flux φ0q, here φ0=he and q being an integer. We find two major features. First, the number of splitting subbands is |q-C| with Chern number C. Second, the anomalous open-orbit subbands with Chern numbers q-1 and -q-1 emerge, which are beyond the parameter window (-q/2,q/2) of the Diophantine equation studied by Thouless-Kohmoto-Nightingale-den Nijs [Phys. Rev. Lett. 49, 405 (1982)]. These two findings are explained by semiclassical dynamics. We propose that the number of splitting subbands can be utilized to determine Chern number in cold atom systems, and the open-orbit subbands can provide routes to study exotic features beyond the Landau level physics.

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