Nonequilibrium Hall Response After a Topological Quench
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Abstract
We theoretically study the Hall response of a lattice system following a quench where the topology of a filled band is suddenly changed. In the limit where the physics is dominated by a single Dirac cone, we find that the change in the Hall conductivity is two-thirds of the quantum of conductivity. We explore this universal behavior in the Haldane model, and discuss cold-atom experiments for its observation. Beyond linear response, the Hall effect crosses over from fractional to integer values. We investigate finite-size effects, and the role of the harmonic confinement. Furthermore, we explore the magnetic field quenches in ladders formed in synthetic dimensions.
Authors
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F. Nur Unal
Max-Planck Institute PKS
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Erich Mueller
Cornell University, Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University
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M. O. Oktel
Bilkent University