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Near linearity of the macroscopic Hall current response in infinitely extended gapped fermion systems

Mathematical Physics 2025-03-25 v3 Statistical Mechanics math.MP

Abstract

We consider an infinitely extended system of fermions on a dd-dimensional lattice with (magnetic) translation-invariant short-range interactions. We further assume that the system has a locally unique gapped ground state. Physically, this is a model for the bulk of a generic topological insulator at zero temperature, and we are interested in the current response of such a system to a constant external electric field. Using the non-equilibrium almost-stationary states approach, we prove that the longitudinal current density induced by a constant electric field of strength ε\varepsilon is of order O(ε)\mathcal{O}(\varepsilon^\infty), i.e. the system is an insulator in the usual sense. For the Hall current density we show instead that it is linear in ε\varepsilon up to terms of order O(ε)\mathcal{O}(\varepsilon^\infty). The proportionality factor σH\sigma_\mathrm{H} is by definition the Hall conductivity, and we show that it is given by a generalization of the well known double commutator formula to interacting systems. As a by-product of our results, we find that the Hall conductivity is constant within gapped phases, and that for d=2d=2 the relevant observable that "measures" the Hall conductivity in experiments, the Hall conductance, not only agrees with σH\sigma_{\mathrm{H}} in expectation up to O(ε)\mathcal{O}(\varepsilon^\infty), but also has vanishing variance. A notable difference to several existing results on the current response in interacting fermion systems is that we consider a macroscopic system exposed to a small constant electric field, rather than to a small voltage drop.

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@article{arxiv.2411.06967,
  title  = {Near linearity of the macroscopic Hall current response in infinitely extended gapped fermion systems},
  author = {Marius Wesle and Giovanna Marcelli and Tadahiro Miyao and Domenico Monaco and Stefan Teufel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.06967},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Improved main result and presentation