Intrinsic anomalous Hall conductivity in non-uniform electric field
ORAL
Abstract
We study how the intrinsic anomalous Hall conductivity is modified in two-dimensional crystals with broken time-reversal symmetry due to weak inhomogeneity of the applied electric field. Focusing on a clean non-interacting two-band system without band crossings, we derive the general expression for the Hall conductivity at small finite wavevector q to order q^2 , which governs the Hall response to the second gradient of the electric field. Using the Kubo formula, we show that the answer can be expressed through the Berry curvature, Fubini-Study quantum metric, and the rank-3 symmetric tensor which is related to the quantum geometric connection and physically corresponds to the gauge-invariant part of the third cumulant of the position operator. We further compare our results with the predictions made within the semiclassical approach. By deriving the semiclassical equations of motion, we reproduce the result obtained from the Kubo formula in some limits. We also find, however, that the naive semiclassical description in terms of the definite position and momentum of the electron is not fully consistent because of singular terms originating from the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
–
Presenters
-
Vladyslav Kozii
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
Authors
-
Vladyslav Kozii
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
-
Aleksandr Avdoshkin
Physics, UC Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley
-
Shudan Zhong
Physics, UC Berkeley
-
Joel Ellis Moore
University of California, Berkeley, Physics, UC Berkeley, Physics, University of California, Berkeley