Topological Berry phase and semiclassical quantization of cyclotron orbits for two dimensional electrons in coupled band models
Abstract
The semiclassical quantization of cyclotron orbits for two-dimensional Bloch electrons in a coupled two band model with a particle-hole symmetric spectrum is considered. As concrete examples, we study graphene (both mono and bilayer) and boron nitride. The main focus is on wave effects -- such as Berry phase and Maslov index -- occurring at order in the semiclassical quantization and producing non-trivial shifts in the resulting Landau levels. Specifically, we show that the index shift appearing in the Landau levels is related to a topological part of the Berry phase -- which is basically a winding number of the direction of the pseudo-spin 1/2 associated to the coupled bands -- acquired by an electron during a cyclotron orbit and not to the complete Berry phase, as commonly stated. As a consequence, the Landau levels of a coupled band insulator are shifted as compared to a usual band insulator. We also study in detail the Berry curvature in the whole Brillouin zone on a specific example (boron nitride) and show that its computation requires care in defining the "k-dependent Hamiltonian" H(k), where k is the Bloch wavevector.
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@article{arxiv.1006.5632,
title = {Topological Berry phase and semiclassical quantization of cyclotron orbits for two dimensional electrons in coupled band models},
author = {J. N. Fuchs and F. Piechon and M. O. Goerbig and G. Montambaux},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1006.5632},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
15 pages, 6 figures, submitted to EPJB