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Benjamin J Wieder

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Physical Review Letters|May 20, 2017
Filling-Enforced Magnetic Dirac Semimetals in Two DimensionsSteve M Young, Benjamin J Wieder
Physical Review Letters|May 21, 2016
Double Dirac Semimetals in Three DimensionsBenjamin J Wieder, Youngkuk Kim, A M Rappe, et al.
Physical Review Letters|August 1, 2015
Dirac Line Nodes in Inversion-Symmetric CrystalsYoungkuk Kim, Benjamin J Wieder, C L Kane, et al.
Physical Review Letters|November 26, 2019
Higher-Order Topology, Monopole Nodal Lines, and the Origin of Large Fermi Arcs in Transition Metal Dichalcogenides XTe_{2} (X=Mo,W)Zhijun Wang, Benjamin J Wieder, Jian Li, et al.
Nature Communications|October 2, 2022
Topological zero-dimensional defect and flux states in three-dimensional insulatorsFrank Schindler, Stepan S Tsirkin, Titus Neupert, et al.
Nature Communications|October 14, 2021
Magnetic topological quantum chemistryLuis Elcoro, Benjamin J Wieder, Zhida Song, et al.
Nature Communications|February 2, 2020
Strong and fragile topological Dirac semimetals with higher-order Fermi arcsBenjamin J Wieder, Zhijun Wang, Jennifer Cano, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 19, 2022
All topological bands of all nonmagnetic stoichiometric materialsMaia G Vergniory, Benjamin J Wieder, Luis Elcoro, et al.
Nature|October 29, 2020
High-throughput calculations of magnetic topological materialsYuanfeng Xu, Luis Elcoro, Zhi-Da Song, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 21, 2018
Wallpaper fermions and the nonsymmorphic Dirac insulatorBenjamin J Wieder, Barry Bradlyn, Zhijun Wang, et al.
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Physical Review Letters|May 20, 2017
Filling-Enforced Magnetic Dirac Semimetals in Two DimensionsSteve M Young, Benjamin J Wieder
Physical Review Letters|May 21, 2016
Double Dirac Semimetals in Three DimensionsBenjamin J Wieder, Youngkuk Kim, A M Rappe, et al.
Physical Review Letters|August 1, 2015
Dirac Line Nodes in Inversion-Symmetric CrystalsYoungkuk Kim, Benjamin J Wieder, C L Kane, et al.
Physical Review Letters|November 26, 2019
Higher-Order Topology, Monopole Nodal Lines, and the Origin of Large Fermi Arcs in Transition Metal Dichalcogenides XTe_{2} (X=Mo,W)Zhijun Wang, Benjamin J Wieder, Jian Li, et al.
Nature Communications|October 2, 2022
Topological zero-dimensional defect and flux states in three-dimensional insulatorsFrank Schindler, Stepan S Tsirkin, Titus Neupert, et al.
Nature Communications|October 14, 2021
Magnetic topological quantum chemistryLuis Elcoro, Benjamin J Wieder, Zhida Song, et al.
Nature Communications|February 2, 2020
Strong and fragile topological Dirac semimetals with higher-order Fermi arcsBenjamin J Wieder, Zhijun Wang, Jennifer Cano, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 19, 2022
All topological bands of all nonmagnetic stoichiometric materialsMaia G Vergniory, Benjamin J Wieder, Luis Elcoro, et al.
Nature|October 29, 2020
High-throughput calculations of magnetic topological materialsYuanfeng Xu, Luis Elcoro, Zhi-Da Song, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 21, 2018
Wallpaper fermions and the nonsymmorphic Dirac insulatorBenjamin J Wieder, Barry Bradlyn, Zhijun Wang, et al.
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