On the quantization of the Hall conductivity in the Harper-Hofstadter model
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 is turned on. In the vector potential gauge, through Peierls substitution, this involves the switching-on of complex time-dependent hopping amplitudes in the -direction such that . The switching-on can be sudden, , where is the steady driving force, or more generally smooth , where is such that and . We investigate how the time-averaged (steady-state) particle current density in the -direction deviates from the quantized value due to the finite value of and the details of the switching-on protocol. Exploiting the time-periodicity of the Hamiltonian , we use Floquet techniques to study this problem. In this picture the (Kubo) linear response regime corresponds to the adiabatic limit for . In the case of a sudden quench shows corrections to the perfectly quantized limit. When the switching-on is smooth, the result depends on the switch-on time : for a fixed we observe a crossover force between a quadratic regime for and a {\em non-analytic} exponential for . The crossover decreases as 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