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Phonon Magnetic Moment from Electronic Topological Magnetization

Published 9 Mar 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2103.05786v2)

Abstract: The traditional theory of magnetic moments for chiral phonons is based on the picture of the circular motion of the Born effective charge, typically yielding a small fractional value of the nuclear magneton. Here we investigate the adiabatic evolution of electronic states induced by lattice vibration of a chiral phonon and obtain an electronic orbital magnetization in the form of a topological second Chern form. We find that the traditional theory needs to be refined by introducing a $\bm{k}$ resolved Born effective charge, and identify another contribution from the phonon-modified electronic energy together with the momentum-space Berry curvature. The second Chern form can diverge when there is a Yang's monopole near the parameter space of interest as illustrated by considering a phonon at the Brillouin zone corner in a gaped graphene model. We also find large magnetic moments for the optical phonon in bulk topological materials where non-topological contribution is also important. The magnetic moment experiences a sign change when the band inversion happens.

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