Topological Insulators

Topological Insulators by Panagiotis Kotetes, published by Morgan & Claypool Publishers on April 24, 2019, is a concise introduction to the field of topological matter, specifically focusing on insulating bulk systems. This edition spans 215 pages and is presented in English. The book lays out essential prerequisite concepts, such as symmetry transformations and the band theory of semiconductors, before delving into realistic models of both time-reversal-preserving and -violating topological insulators.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the anomalous electric, thermal, and thermoelectric transport properties, along with discussions on orbital magnetisation and the polar Kerr effect. The text employs a tenfold topological-classification framework to unify and generalize the models studied, extending the discussion to topological superconductors and semimetals. Designed with graduate students and researchers in mind, this book also includes homework problems in dedicated Hands-on sections to enhance understanding of the technical aspects involved.
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This book provides an introduction to topological matter with a focus on insulating bulk systems.
A number of prerequisite concepts and tools are first laid out, including the notion of symmetry transformations, the band theory of semiconductors and aspects of electronic transport. The main part of the book discusses realistic models for both time-reversal-preserving and -violating topological insulators, as well as their characteristic responses to external perturbations. Special emphasis is given to the study of the anomalous electric, thermal, and thermoelectric transport properties, the theory of orbital magnetisation, and the polar Kerr effect. The topological models studied throughout this book become unified and generalised by means of the tenfold topological-classification framework and the respective systematic construction of topological invariants. This approach is further extended to topological superconductors and topological semimetals. This book covers a wide range of topics and aims at the transparent presentation of the technical aspects involved. For this purpose, homework problems are also provided in dedicated Hands-on sections. Given its structure and the required background level of the reader, this book is particularly recommended for graduate students or researchers who are new to the field.
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