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A path integral derivation of the equations of anomalous Hall effect

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2022-04-20 v2 High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

A path integral (Lagrangian formalism) is used to derive the effective equations of motion of the anomalous Hall effect with Berry's phase on the basis of the adiabatic condition En±1En2π/T|E_{n\pm1}-E_{n}|\gg 2\pi\hbar/T, where TT is the typical time scale of the slower system and EnE_{n} is the energy level of the fast system. In the conventional definition of the adiabatic condition with TlargeT\rightarrow {\rm large} and fixed energy eigenvalues, no commutation relations are defined for slower variables by the Bjorken-Johnson-Low prescription except for the starting canonical commutators. On the other hand, in a singular limit En±1En|E_{n\pm1}-E_{n}|\rightarrow \infty with specific EnE_{n} kept fixed for which any motions of the slower variables XkX_{k} can be treated to be adiabatic, the non-canonical dynamical system with deformed commutators and the Nernst effect appear. In the Born-Oppenheimer approximation based on the canonical commutation relations, the equations of motion of the anomalous Hall effect is obtained if one uses an auxiliary variable Xk(n)=Xk+Ak(n)X_{k}^{(n)}=X_{k}+{\cal A}^{(n)}_{k} with Berry's connection Ak(n){\cal A}^{(n)}_{k} in the absence of the electromagnetic vector potential eAk(X)eA_{k}(X) and thus without the Nernst effect. It is shown that the gauge symmetries associated with Berry's connection and the electromagnetic vector potential eAk(X)eA_{k}(X) are incompatible in the canonical Hamiltonian formalism. The appearance of the non-canonical dynamical system with the Nernst effect is a consequence of the deformation of the quantum principle to incorporate the two incompatible gauge symmetries.

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@article{arxiv.2201.01104,
  title  = {A path integral derivation of the equations of anomalous Hall effect},
  author = {Kazuo Fujikawa and Koichiro Umetsu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.01104},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

29 pages. The manuscript including Abstract has been substantially reorganized. This modified version is to appear in Phys. Rev. B