The concept of free fermion topology has been generalized to d-dimensional phases that exhibit (d− n)-dimensional boundary modes, such as zero-dimensional (0D) corner excitations. Motivated by recent extensions of these… Click to show full abstract
The concept of free fermion topology has been generalized to d-dimensional phases that exhibit (d− n)-dimensional boundary modes, such as zero-dimensional (0D) corner excitations. Motivated by recent extensions of these ideas to magnetic systems, we consider 2D quantum paramagnets formed by interacting spin dimers with dispersive triplet excitations. We propose two examples of such dimer models, where the spin-gapped bosonic triplon excitations are shown to host bands with nontrivial higher-order topology. We demonstrate this using real-space Bogoliubov–de Gennes calculations that reveal the existence of mid-bandgap corner triplon modes as a signature of higherorder bulk topology. We provide an understanding of the higher-order topology in these systems via a computation of bulk topological invariants as well as the construction of edge theories, and study their phase transitions as we tune parameters in the model Hamiltonians. We also discuss possible experimental approaches for detecting the emergent corner triplon modes.
               
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