We show that the pi-flux and the dislocation represent topological
observables that probe two-dimensional topological order through binding of the
zero-energy modes. We analytically demonstrate that pi-flux hosts a Kramers
pair of zero modes in the topological Gamma (Berry phase skyrmion at the zero
momentum) and M (Berry phase skyrmion at a finite momentum) phases of the M-B
model introduced for the HgTe quantum spin Hall insulator. Furthermore, we
analytically show that the dislocation acts as a pi-flux, but only so in the M
phase. Our numerical analysis confirms this through a Kramers pair of zero
modes bound to a dislocation appearing in the M phase only, and further
demonstrates the robustness of the modes to disorder and the Rashba coupling.
Finally, we conjecture that by studying the zero modes bound to dislocations
all translationally distinguishable two-dimensional topological band insulators
can be classified.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures; version accepted in Physical Review Letter