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Unified description of Dirac electrons on a curved surface of topological insulators
Yositake Takane, Ken-Ichiro Imura
Published 2013-03-09, updated 2013-06-17Version 2
Existence of a protected surface state described by a massless Dirac equation is a defining property of the topological insulator. Though this statement can be explicitly verified on an idealized flat surface, it remains to be addressed to what extent it could be general. On a curved surface, the surface Dirac equation is modified by the spin connection terms. Here, in the light of the differential geometry, we give a general framework for constructing the surface Dirac equation starting from the Hamiltonian for bulk topological insulators. The obtained unified description clarifies the physical meaning of the spin connection.
Comments: 9 pages, 1 figure
Journal: J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 82 (2013) 074712
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: topological insulator, curved surface, unified description, dirac electrons, surface dirac equation
Tags: journal article
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