Double-helicoid surface states in Dirac semimetals protected by glide-time-reversal symmetry
Abstract
Recently, some Z2 monopole charges were defined for Dirac semimetals with GT symmetry (G: glide, T: time-reversal) in previous works, and the charges are believed to lead to double-helicoid surface states. However, no proof of the bulk-surface correspondence is given there. In this paper, we point out one of the Z2 charges in the previous works is gauge-dependent, and newly define another Z2 charge. Using this new Z2 charge, we give a proof of the bulk-surface correspondence. We also compare the new Z2 charge with the Z2 invariant for G-protected topological crystalline insulators, and the second Stiefel-Whitney number for PT-protected nodal line semimetals.
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