Steady states and edge state transport in topological Floquet-Bloch systems
ORAL
Abstract
We study the open system dynamics and steady states of two dimensional Floquet topological insulators: systems in which a topological Floquet-Bloch spectrum is induced by an external periodic drive. We solve for the bulk and edge state carrier distributions, taking into account energy and momentum relaxation through radiative recombination and electron-phonon interactions, as well as coupling to an external lead. We show that the resulting steady state resembles a topological insulator in the Floquet basis. The particle distribution in the Floquet edge modes exhibits a sharp feature akin to the Fermi level in equilibrium systems, while the bulk hosts a small density of excitations. We discuss two-terminal transport and describe the regimes where edge-state transport can be observed. Our results show that signatures of the non-trivial topology persist in the nonequilibrium steady state.
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Presenters
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Iliya Esin
Technion
Authors
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Iliya Esin
Technion
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Mark Rudner
Niels Bohr Institute, Physics, Niels Bohr International Academy and Center for Quantum Devices, University of Copenhagen, Center for Quantum Devices and Niels Bohr International Academy, Unviersity of Copenhagen, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen University
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Gil Refael
California Institute of Technology, Caltech, Physics, California Institute of Technology, Physics, Caltech
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Netanel Lindner
Physics, Technion, Technion, Physics, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Physics, Technion Institute of Technology