Cavity Quantum-Electrodynamical Chern Insulator: Route Towards Light-Induced Quantized Anomalous Hall Effect in Graphene
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2019-07-03 v2
Abstract
We show that an energy gap is induced in graphene by light-matter coupling to a circularly polarized photon mode in a cavity. Using many-body perturbation theory we compute the electronic spectra which exhibit photon-dressed sidebands akin to Floquet sidebands for laser-driven materials. In contrast with Floquet topological insulators, in which a strictly quantized Hall response is induced by light only for off-resonant driving in the high-frequency limit, the photon-dressed Dirac fermions in the cavity show a quantized Hall response characterized by an integer Chern number. Specifically for graphene we predict that a Hall conductance of can be induced in the low-temperature limit.
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@article{arxiv.1903.00339,
title = {Cavity Quantum-Electrodynamical Chern Insulator: Route Towards Light-Induced Quantized Anomalous Hall Effect in Graphene},
author = {Xiao Wang and Enrico Ronca and Michael A. Sentef},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.00339},
year = {2019}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures, incl. Supplementary Material