''Tracing the origins of exciton shift and topology"
ORAL
Abstract
Characterizing the topology of bound electron-hole states is essential for understanding the charge distribution and properties of excitons. In this work, I present a framework that reveals how electron-hole interactions introduce nontrivial topological features to two-dimensional exciton states, beyond those inherited from single-particle bands. A key result is the introduction of the singular connection of the exciton, which isolates the role of interaction and allows us to define a new, gauge-invariant, shift vector for excitons. This quantity characterizes the topology of excitons, providing an intuitive criterion for identifying whether excitons in a system are topological beyond the topology inherited by the single particle bands.
*This research is supported by a grant from the US-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF, No.2018226), Jerusalem, Israel, and the ISRAEL SCIENCE FOUNDATION (ISF, grant no. 2307/24).
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Publication: ´´Shift and Polarization of Excitons from Quantum Geometry", arXiv:2408.10300 (2024)
´´Tracing the origins of exciton shift and topology", submitted to Physical Review X, under review (2024)
Presenters
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Carolina Branco Albergaria Paiva
- Tel Aviv University