Abstract

Odd-parity multipoles in crystals manifest themselves not only in their peculiar electronic orderings but also in unconventional parity-violating physical phenomena. We here report the emergence of odd-parity multipoles by considering staggered orbital orderings in a locally noncentrosymmetric crystal system with the global inversion center but without the inversion center at each lattice site. We show that various odd-parity multipoles, such as the electric toroidal monopole, electric dipole, and electric toroidal quadrupole, are realized depending on the type of orbital orderings in the one-dimensional zigzag chain. Such odd-parity multipoles give rise to an antisymmetric spin splitting in the electronic band structure with the aid of the relativistic spin–orbit coupling. We also show that similar states with odd-parity multipoles are realized in other locally noncentrosymmetric crystals, such as the two-dimensional honeycomb and three-dimensional diamond structures.

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