We propose a method for computing layer anomalous Hall conductivity (LAHC) in real space by integrating the Fukui-Hatsugai-Suzuki method with hybrid Wannier functions localized along a single axis. To validate the method, we calculated the LAHC of axion-insulating MnBi2Te4 and confirmed the agreement between the sum of LAHC on the surface and the surface AHC previously reported. We further applied the method to antiferromagnetic Mn2Bi2Te5 and examined the dependence on the magnetic structure of LAHC, identifying cases with and without axion insulating behavior. This layer-resolved analysis offers a powerful tool for studying topological transport in complex materials, including heterostructures, and may guide the design of future devices based on the anomalous Hall effect with precise layer control.
@article{arxiv.2506.01160,
title = {Direct determination of layer anomalous Hall conductivity using uniaxial Wannier functions},
author = {Yume Morishima and Fumiyuki Ishii and Naoya Yamaguchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.01160},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
16 pages, 3 figures; resolved typographical errors; additionally written