The paper examines weak localization (WL) of surface states with a quadratic
band crossing in topological crystalline insulators. It is shown that the
topology of the quadratic band crossing point dictates the negative sign of the
WL conductivity correction. For the surface states with broken time-reversal
symmetry, an explicit dependence of the WL conductivity on the band Berry flux
is obtained and analyzed for different carrier-density regimes and types of the
band structure (normal or inverted). These results suggest a way to detect the
band Berry flux through WL measurements.Comment: 7.2 pages, 5 figures, 1 reference and 2 footnotes adde