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Low-energy optical absorption in correlated insulators: Projected sum rules and the role of quantum geometry

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-08-12 v2

Abstract

Inspired by the discovery of a variety of correlated insulators in the moir\'e universe, controlled by interactions projected to a set of isolated bands with a narrow bandwidth, we examine here a partial sum-rule associated with the inverse frequency-weighted optical conductivity restricted to low-energies. Unlike standard sum-rules that extend out to infiniteinfinite frequencies, which include contributions from allall inter-band transitions, we focus here on transitions associated onlyonly with the projectedprojected degrees of freedom. We analyze the partial sum-rule in a non-perturbative but "solvable" limit for a variety of correlation-induced insulators. This includes (i) magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene at integer-filling with projected Coulomb interactions, starting from the chiral flat-band limit and including realistic perturbations, (ii) fractional fillings of Chern-bands which support generalized Laughlin-like states, starting from a Landau-level and including a periodic potential and magnetic-field, respectively, drawing connections to twisted MoTe2_2, and (iii) integer filling in toy-models of non-topological flat-bands with a tunable quantum geometry in the presence of repulsive interactions. The partial sum-rule in all of these examples is implicitly constrained by the form of the band quantum geometry via the low-lying excitation spectrum, but is not related to it explicitly. For interacting Slater-determinant insulators, the partial sum-rule is related to a new quantity -- "many-body projected quantum geometry" -- obtained from the interaction-renormalized electronic bands. We also point out an intriguing connection between the partial sum-rule and the quantum Fisher information associated with the projected many-body position operator.

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@article{arxiv.2410.16352,
  title  = {Low-energy optical absorption in correlated insulators: Projected sum rules and the role of quantum geometry},
  author = {Dan Mao and Juan Felipe Mendez-Valderrama and Debanjan Chowdhury},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.16352},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Main text: 16 pages, 5 figures, Supplementary information: 5 pages