In the context of solid state physics, topological insulators and semimetals show nontrivial conduction properties and responses as a consequence of the peculiarities of their band structure. Recently, the study of the interplay between strong electronic interaction and topology has uncovered a series of novel phenomena. In this thesis we study, in the framework of Dynamical Mean-Field Theory, the effects of correlation on a microscopic Weyl semimetal model derived from the Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang Hamiltonian, uncovering a discontinuous topological phase transition with nonlocal annihilation of the gapless Weyl points. We also study the role of nonlocal correlation effects on the two-dimensional BHZ model, assessing the possible modifications they provide to the local DMFT picture.

Local and non-local correlations in Topological Insulators and Weyl Semimetals

Crippa, Lorenzo
2020

Abstract

In the context of solid state physics, topological insulators and semimetals show nontrivial conduction properties and responses as a consequence of the peculiarities of their band structure. Recently, the study of the interplay between strong electronic interaction and topology has uncovered a series of novel phenomena. In this thesis we study, in the framework of Dynamical Mean-Field Theory, the effects of correlation on a microscopic Weyl semimetal model derived from the Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang Hamiltonian, uncovering a discontinuous topological phase transition with nonlocal annihilation of the gapless Weyl points. We also study the role of nonlocal correlation effects on the two-dimensional BHZ model, assessing the possible modifications they provide to the local DMFT picture.
29-set-2020
Inglese
Capone, Massimo
Amaricci, Adriano
SISSA
Trieste
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