Optical Hall conductivity of a Floquet Topological Insulator
Abstract
Results are presented for the optical Hall conductivity of a Floquet topological insulator (FTI) for an ideal closed quantum system, as well as an open system in a nonequilibrium steady-state with a reservoir. The steady-state, even for the open system, is strongly dependent on the topological phase of the FTI, with certain phases showing a remarkable near-cancellation from pockets of Berry-curvature of opposite signs, leading to a suppressed low-frequency Hall conductivity, that also shows an anomalous temperature dependence, by increasing as the temperature of the reservoir is increased. Such a behavior is in complete contrast to heating, and arises because of a strong modification of the effective system-reservoir coupling by the laser. The Berry curvature of the Floquet modes is time-dependent, and its frequency components are found to control the main features of the high-frequency Hall conductivity.
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@article{arxiv.1506.08687,
title = {Optical Hall conductivity of a Floquet Topological Insulator},
author = {Hossein Dehghani and Aditi Mitra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.08687},
year = {2015}
}
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