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Phase vortices of the quenched Haldane Model

Quantum Gases 2017-08-31 v1

Abstract

Using the recently developed Bloch-state tomography technique, the quasimomentum k\bf k-dependent Bloch states (sin(θk/2),  cos(θk/2)eiϕk)T{\left( {\sin \left( {{\theta _{\mathbf{k}}}/2} \right),\; - \cos \left( {{\theta _{\mathbf{k}}}/2} \right){e^{i{\phi _{\mathbf{k}}}}}} \right)^T} of a two-band tight-binding model with two sublattices can be mapped out. We show that, if we prepare the initial Bloch state as the lower-band eigenstate of a topologically trivial Haldane Hamiltonian HiH_i, and then quench the Haldane Hamiltonian to HfH_f, the time-dependent azimuthal phase ϕk(t){\phi _{\mathbf{k}}(t)} supports two types of vortices. The first type of vortices are static, with the corresponding Bloch vectors pointing to the north pole (θk=0\theta_{\mathbf{k}}=0). The second type of vortices are dynamical, with the corresponding Bloch vectors pointing to the south pole (θk=π\theta_{\mathbf{k}}=\pi). In the (kx,ky,t)(k_x,k_y,t) space, the linking number between the trajectories of these two types of vortices equals exactly to the Chern number of the lower band of HfH_f, which provides an alternative method to directly map out the topological phase boundaries of the Haldane model.

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@article{arxiv.1611.08917,
  title  = {Phase vortices of the quenched Haldane Model},
  author = {Jinlong Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.08917},
  year   = {2017}
}