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arxiv:2603.12258

Stable Topology in Exactly Flat Bands

Published on Mar 12
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Abstract

Critical topological flat bands exist in finite-range hopping models through non-analytic Bloch wavefunctions that satisfy no-go theorems while maintaining exact flatness and stable topology, enabling robust tensor-network representations for studying topological matter.

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Topological flat bands (FBs) offer an ideal platform for realizing exotic topological phases, such as fractional Chern insulators, yet their realization with both exact flatness and stable topology in local lattice models has been long hindered by fundamental no-go theorems. Here, we overcome this barrier by demonstrating the existence of critical topological FBs (CTFBs) in finite-range hopping models. They saturate the no-go theorems via a unique structure of Bloch wavefunctions: While continuous over the whole Brillouin zone, the wavefunctions are non-analytic at isolated band touching points, thereby relaxing the inherent restrictions on the coexistence of exact flatness and stable topology. We establish a general principle to construct CTFBs, as well as their parent Hamiltonians, that carry desired topological invariants in given space groups. Explicit examples exhibiting Chern numbers, strong Z_2 index, and crystalline-symmetry-protected invariants in two and three dimensions are provided. Furthermore, an automated algorithm identifies more than 50,000 robust, symmetry-indicated CTFBs. Filling such CTFBs yields short-range entangled topological states that exhibit power-law correlations. Crucially, all filled CTFB states admit exact tensor-network representations with finite bond dimensions, providing a tractable starting point for exploring strongly correlated topological matter.

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