Generalization of the nested Wilson loop formalism in topological Dirac semimetals with higher-order Fermi arcs

We generalize the nested Wilson loop formalism, which has been playing an important role in the study of topological quadrupole insulators, to two-dimensional (2D) and 3D nonsymmorphic materials with higher-order topology.In particular, certain 3D Dirac semimetals exhibit 1D higher-order Fermi arc (HOFA) states localizing on hinges where ORG DARK CHOC 70% two surfaces meet and connecting the projections of the bulk Dirac points.We discover that the generalized nested Berry phase (gNBP) derived from this formalism is the bulk topological indicator determining the existence or absence of HOFAs, revealing a direct bulk-hinge correspondence in 3D Dirac semimetals.

Finally, we study the Dirac semimetals NaCuSe and KMgBi based on first-principles calculations and explicitly show that the change in the gNBP adjacent to the Dirac point corresponds to the termination of HOFAs at the projection Queen Upholstered Bed of Dirac points on the hinge.Our findings not only improve the understanding of the bulk-hinge correspondence in topological Dirac semimetals but also provide a general formalism for studying the higher-order topology in nonsymmorphic systems.

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