Electric polarization in Chern insulators: Unifying many-body and single-particle approaches
Abstract
Recently, it has been established that Chern insulators possess an intrinsic two-dimensional electric polarization, despite having gapless edge states and non-localizable Wannier orbitals. This polarization, , can be defined in a many-body setting from various physical quantities, including dislocation charges, boundary charge distributions, and linear momentum. Importantly, there is a dependence on a choice of real-space origin within the unit cell. In contrast, Coh and Vanderbilt extended the single-particle Berry phase definition of polarization to Chern insulators by choosing an arbitrary point in momentum space, . In this paper, we unify these two approaches and show that when the real-space origin and momentum-space point are appropriately chosen in relation to each other, the Berry phase and many-body definitions of polarization are equal.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.05864,
title = {Electric polarization in Chern insulators: Unifying many-body and single-particle approaches},
author = {Yuxuan Zhang and Maissam Barkeshli},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.05864},
year = {2025}
}
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11 pages, 7 figures