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Topological Response Theory of Abelian Symmetry-Protected Topological Phases in Two Dimensions
It has been shown that the symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phases with
finite Abelian symmetries can be described by Chern-Simons field theory. We
propose a topological response theory to uniquely identify the SPT orders,
which allows us to obtain a systematic scheme to classify bosonic SPT phases
with any finite Abelian symmetry group. We point out that even for finite
Abelian symmetry, there exist bosonic SPT phases beyond the current
Chern-Simons theory framework. We also apply the theory to fermionic SPT phases
with symmetry and find the classification of SPT phases depends
on the parity of : for even there are classes, out of which is
intrinsically fermionic SPT phases and can not be realized in any bosonic
system. Finally we propose a classification scheme of fermionic SPT phases for
any finite, Abelian symmetry.Comment: published versio
Long-Range triplet Josephson Current Modulated by the Interface Magnetization Texture
We have investigated the Josephson coupling between two s-wave
superconductors separated by the ferromagnetic trilayers with noncollinear
magnetization. We find that the long-range triplet critical current will
oscillate with the strength of the exchange field and the thickness of the
interface layer, when the interface magnetizations are orthogonal to the
central magnetization. This feature is induced by the spatial oscillations of
the spin-triplet state |\uparrow\downarrow>+|\downarrow\uparrow> in the
interface layer. Moreover, the critical current can exhibit a characteristic
nonmonotonic behavior, when the misalignment angle between interface
magnetization and central ferromagnet increases from 0 to \pi/2. This peculiar
behavior will take place under the condition that the original state of the
junction with the parallel magnetizations is the \pi state
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