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Tensor Berry connections and their topological invariants (1811.02434v2)

Published 6 Nov 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.quant-gas, hep-th, and quant-ph

Abstract: The Berry connection plays a central role in our description of the geometric phase and topological phenomena. In condensed matter, it describes the parallel transport of Bloch states and acts as an effective "electromagnetic" vector potential defined in momentum space. Inspired by developments in mathematical physics, where higher-form (Kalb-Ramond) gauge fields were introduced, we hereby explore the existence of "tensor Berry connections" in quantum matter. Our approach consists in a general construction of effective gauge fields, which we ultimately relate to the components of Bloch states. We apply this formalism to various models of topological matter, and we investigate the topological invariants that result from generalized Berry connections. For instance, we introduce the 2D Zak phase of a tensor Berry connection, which we then relate to the more conventional first Chern number; we also reinterpret the winding number characterizing 3D topological insulators to a Dixmier-Douady invariant, which is associated with the curvature of a tensor connection. Besides, our approach identifies the Berry connection of tensor monopoles, which are found in 4D Weyl-type systems [Palumbo and Goldman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 170401 (2018)]. Our work sheds light on the emergence of gauge fields in condensed-matter physics, with direct consequences on the search for novel topological states in solid-state and quantum-engineered systems.

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