Gauge-discontinuity contributions to Chern-Simons orbital magnetoelectric coupling
Abstract
We propose a new method for calculating the Chern-Simons orbital magnetoelectric coupling, conventionally parametrized in terms of a phase angle . According to previous theories, can be expressed as a 3D Brillouin-zone integral of the Chern-Simons 3-form defined in terms of the occupied Bloch functions. Such an expression is valid only if a smooth and periodic gauge has been chosen in the entire Brillouin zone, and even then, convergence with respect to the -space mesh density can be difficult to obtain. In order to solve this problem, we propose to relax the periodicity condition in one direction (say, the direction) so that a gauge discontinuity is introduced on a 2D plane normal to . The total response then has contributions from both the integral of the Chern-Simons 3-form over the 3D bulk BZ and the gauge discontinuity expressed as a 2D integral over the plane. Sometimes the boundary plane may be further divided into subregions by 1D "vortex loops" which make a third kind of contribution to the total , expressed as a combination of Berry phases around the vortex loops. The total thus consists of three terms which can be expressed as integrals over 3D, 2D and 1D manifolds. When time-reversal symmetry is present and the gauge in the bulk BZ is chosen to respect this symmetry, both the 3D and 2D integrals vanish; the entire contribution then comes from the vortex-loop integral, which is either 0 or corresponding to the classification of 3D time-reversal invariant insulators. We demonstrate our method by applying it to the Fu-Kane-Mele model with an applied staggered Zeeman field.
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@article{arxiv.1511.01831,
title = {Gauge-discontinuity contributions to Chern-Simons orbital magnetoelectric coupling},
author = {Jianpeng Liu and David Vanderbilt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.01831},
year = {2016}
}
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16 pages, 5 figures, submitted to PRB