Topological transport in a spin-orbit coupled bosonic Mott insulator
Abstract
We investigate topological transport in a spin-orbit coupled bosonic Mott insulator. We show that interactions can lead to anomalous quasi-particle dynamics even when the spin-orbit coupling is abelian. To illustrate the latter, we consider the spin-orbit coupling realized in the experiment of Lin \textit{et al}. [Nature (London) \textbf{471}, 83 (2011)]. For this spin-orbit coupling, we compute the quasiparticle dispersions and spectral weights, the interaction-induced momentum space Berry curvature, and the momentum space distribution of spin density, and propose experimental signatures. Furthermore, we find that in our approximation for the single-particle propagator, the ground state can in principle support an integer Hall conductivity if the sum of the Chern numbers of the hole bands is nonzero.
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@article{arxiv.1211.6924,
title = {Topological transport in a spin-orbit coupled bosonic Mott insulator},
author = {C. H. Wong and R. A. Duine},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1211.6924},
year = {2013}
}