Occupation of topological Floquet bands in open systems
Abstract
Floquet topological insulators are noninteracting quantum systems that, when driven by a time-periodic field, are described by effective Hamiltonians whose bands carry nontrivial topological invariants. A longstanding question concerns the possibility of selectively populating one of these effective bands, thereby maximizing the system's resemblance to a static topological insulator. We study such Floquet systems coupled to a zero-temperature thermal reservoir that provides dissipation. We find that the resulting electronic steady states are generically characterized by a finite density of excitations above the effective ground state, even when the driving has a small amplitude and/or large frequency. We discuss the role of reservoir engineering in mitigating this problem.
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@article{arxiv.1502.05047,
title = {Occupation of topological Floquet bands in open systems},
author = {Thomas Iadecola and Titus Neupert and Claudio Chamon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.05047},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
10 pages, 3 figures; v2 contains updated references; v3 is revised and expanded