The anomalous Floquet-Anderson insulator as a non-adiabatic quantized charge pump
Abstract
Periodically driven quantum systems provide a novel and versatile platform for realizing topological phenomena. Among these are analogs of topological insulators and superconductors, attainable in static systems; however, some of these phenomena are unique to the periodically driven case. Here, we show that disordered, periodically driven systems admit an "anomalous" two dimensional phase, whose quasi-energy spectrum consists of chiral edge modes that coexist with a fully localized bulk - an impossibility for static Hamiltonians. This unique situation serves as the basis for a new topologically-protected non-equilibrium transport phenomenon: quantized non-adiabatic charge pumping. We identify the bulk topological invariant that characterizes the new phase (which we call the "anomalous Floquet Anderson Insulator", or AFAI). We provide explicit models which constitute a proof of principle for the existence of the new phase. Finally, we present evidence that the disorder-driven transition from the AFAI to a trivial, fully localized phase is in the same universality class as the quantum Hall plateau transition.
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@article{arxiv.1506.00650,
title = {The anomalous Floquet-Anderson insulator as a non-adiabatic quantized charge pump},
author = {Paraj Titum and Erez Berg and Mark S. Rudner and Gil Refael and Netanel H. Lindner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.00650},
year = {2016}
}