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On the quantization of the Hall conductivity in the Harper-Hofstadter model

Quantum Gases 2018-11-14 v1 Statistical Mechanics Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study the robustness of the quantization of the Hall conductivity in the Harper-Hofstadter model towards the details of the protocol with which a longitudinal uniform driving force Fx(t)F_x(t) is turned on. In the vector potential gauge, through Peierls substitution, this involves the switching-on of complex time-dependent hopping amplitudes eiAx(t)\mathrm{e}^{-\frac{i}{\hbar}\mathcal{A}_x(t)} in the x^\hat{\mathbf{x}}-direction such that tAx(t)=Fx(t)\partial_t \mathcal{A}_x(t)=F_x(t). The switching-on can be sudden, Fx(t)=θ(t)FF_x(t)=\theta(t) F, where FF is the steady driving force, or more generally smooth Fx(t)=f(t/t0)FF_x(t)=f(t/t_{0}) F, where f(t/t0)f(t/t_{0}) is such that f(0)=0f(0)=0 and f(1)=1f(1)=1. We investigate how the time-averaged (steady-state) particle current density jyj_y in the y^\hat{\mathbf{y}}-direction deviates from the quantized value jyh/F=nj_y \, h/F = n due to the finite value of FF and the details of the switching-on protocol. Exploiting the time-periodicity of the Hamiltonian H^(t)\hat{H}(t), we use Floquet techniques to study this problem. In this picture the (Kubo) linear response F0F\to 0 regime corresponds to the adiabatic limit for H^(t)\hat{H}(t). In the case of a sudden quench jyh/Fj_y \, h/F shows F2F^2 corrections to the perfectly quantized limit. When the switching-on is smooth, the result depends on the switch-on time t0t_{0}: for a fixed t0t_{0} we observe a crossover force FF^* between a quadratic regime for F<FF<F^* and a {\em non-analytic} exponential eγ/F\mathrm{e}^{-\gamma/|F|} for F>FF>F^*. The crossover FF^* decreases as t0t_{0} increases, eventually recovering the topological robustness. These effects are in principle amenable to experimental tests in optical lattice cold atomic systems with synthetic gauge fields.

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@article{arxiv.1809.05562,
  title  = {On the quantization of the Hall conductivity in the Harper-Hofstadter model},
  author = {Matteo M. Wauters and Giuseppe E. Santoro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.05562},
  year   = {2018}
}

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13 pages, 11 figures