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Electric polarization as a nonquantized topological response and boundary Luttinger theorem

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-04-07 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We develop a nonperturbative approach to the bulk polarization of crystalline electric insulators in d1d\geq1 dimensions. Formally, we define polarization via the response to background fluxes of both charge and lattice translation symmetries. In this approach, the bulk polarization is related to properties of magnetic monopoles under translation symmetries. Specifically, in 2d2d the monopole is a source of 2π2\pi-flux, and the polarization is determined by the crystal momentum of the 2π2\pi-flux. In 3d3d the polarization is determined by the projective representation of translation symmetries on Dirac monopoles. Our approach also leads to a concrete scheme to calculate polarization in 2d2d, which in principle can be applied even to strongly interacting systems. For open boundary condition, the bulk polarization leads to an altered `boundary' Luttinger theorem (constraining the Fermi surface of surface states) and also to modified Lieb-Schultz-Mattis theorems on the boundary, which we derive.

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@article{arxiv.1909.08637,
  title  = {Electric polarization as a nonquantized topological response and boundary Luttinger theorem},
  author = {Xue-Yang Song and Yin-Chen He and Ashvin Vishwanath and Chong Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.08637},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

7+8 pages, 3 figures, updated discussion on magnetic translations