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On spectral flow and Fermi arcs

arXiv:2007.06193 · doi:10.1007/s00220-021-04007-z

Abstract

We introduce spectral flow techniques to explain why the Fermi arcs of Weyl semimetals are topologically protected against boundary condition changes and perturbations. We first analyse the topology of a certain universal space of self-adjoint half-line massive Dirac Hamiltonians, and then exploit its non-trivial and homotopy invariant spectral flow structure by pulling it back to generic Weyl semimetal models. The homological perspective of using Dirac strings/Euler chains as global topological invariants of Weyl semimetals/Fermi arcs, is thereby analytically justified.

5 figures. Slightly revised version, to appear in CMP

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