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    One-dimensional topological edge states of bismuth bilayers

    The hallmark of a topologically insulating state of matter in two dimensions protected by time-reversal symmetry is the existence of chiral edge modes propagating along the perimeter of the sample. Among the f...

    Ilya K. Drozdov, A. Alexandradinata, Sangjun Jeon, Stevan Nadj-Perge in Nature Physics (2014)

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    Hourglass fermions

    Spatial symmetries in crystals may be distinguished by whether they preserve the spatial origin. Here we study spatial symmetries that translate the origin by a fraction of the lattice period, and find that th...

    Zhijun Wang, A. Alexandradinata, R. J. Cava, B. Andrei Bernevig in Nature (2016)

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    Temperature dependence of quantum oscillations from non-parabolic dispersions

    The phase offset of quantum oscillations is commonly used to experimentally diagnose topologically nontrivial Fermi surfaces. This methodology, however, is inconclusive for spin-orbit-coupled metals where π-phase...

    Chunyu Guo, A. Alexandradinata, Carsten Putzke, Amelia Estry in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Reply to: Low-frequency quantum oscillations in LaRhIn5: Dirac point or nodal line?

    Chunyu Guo, A. Alexandradinata, Carsten Putzke, Amelia Estry in Nature Communications (2023)