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Classification and analysis of two dimensional abelian fractional topological insulators

arXiv:1205.1244 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.86.115131

Abstract

We present a general framework for analyzing fractionalized, time reversal invariant electronic insulators in two dimensions. The framework applies to all insulators whose quasiparticles have abelian braiding statistics. First, we construct the most general Chern-Simons theories that can describe these states. We then derive a criterion for when these systems have protected gapless edge modes -- that is, edge modes that cannot be gapped out without breaking time reversal or charge conservation symmetry. The systems with protected edge modes can be regarded as fractionalized analogues of topological insulators. We show that previous examples of 2D fractional topological insulators are special cases of this general construction. As part of our derivation, we define the concept of "local Kramers degeneracy" and prove a local version of Kramers theorem.

19 pages, 2 figures, added reference, corrected typos