First-order effect of electron-electron interactions on the anomalous Hall conductivity of massive Dirac fermions
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2024-04-22 v2
Abstract
We investigate the first-order correction to the anomalous Hall conductivity of 2D massive Dirac fermions arising from electron-electron interactions. In a fully gapped system in the limit of zero temperature, we find that this correction vanishes, confirming the absence of perturbative corrections to the topological Hall conductivity. At finite temperature or chemical potential, we find that the total Hall response decays faster than in the non-interacting case, depending on the strength of electron-electron interactions. These features, which could potentially be observed experimentally, show the importance of two-body interactions for anomalous Hall transport.
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@article{arxiv.2311.09304,
title = {First-order effect of electron-electron interactions on the anomalous Hall conductivity of massive Dirac fermions},
author = {A. Daria Dumitriu-I. and Darius-A. Deaconu and Alexander E. Kazantsev and Alessandro Principi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.09304},
year = {2024}
}