Yung Jui Wang, Wei-Feng Tsai, Hsin Lin, Su-Yang Xu, M. Neupane, M. Z. Hasan, A. Bansil
We present first principles calculations of the nontrivial surface states and their spin-textures in the topological crystalline insulator SnTe. The surface state dispersion on the [001] surface exhibits four Dirac-cones centered along the intersection of the mirror plane and the surface plane. We propose a simple model of two interacting coaxial Dirac cones to describe both the surface state dispersion and the associated spin-texture. While the out-of-the-plane spin polarization is zero due to the crystalline and time-reversal symmetries, the in-plane spin texture shows helicity with some distortion due to the interaction of the two coaxial Dirac cones, indicating a nontrivial mirror Chern number of -2, distinct from the value of -1 in $Z_{2}$ topological insulator such as Bi/Sb alloys or Bi$_2$Se$_3$. The surface state dispersion and its spin-texture would provide an experimentally accessible way to determine the nontrivial mirror Chern number.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.8119
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