We consider area-preserving deformations of the plane, acting on electronic wavefunctions through "quantomorphisms" that change both the underlying metric and the confining potential. We show that adiabatic sequences of such transformations produce Berry phases that can be written in closed form in terms of the many-body current and density, even in the presence of interactions. For a large class of deformations that generalize squeezing and shearing, the leading piece of the phase is a super-extensive Aharonov-Bohm term (proportional to N$^2$ for N electrons) in the thermodynamic limit. Its gauge-invariant subleading partner only measures the current, whose dominant contribution to the phase stems from a jump at the edge in the limit of st...
In non-interacting systems, bands from non-trivial topology emerge strictly at half-filling and exhi...
We show how the phases of interacting particles in topological flat bands, known as fractional Chern...
When continuous parameters in a QFT are varied adiabatically, quantum states typically undergo mixin...
International audienceWe consider area-preserving deformations of the plane, acting on electronic wa...
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The Berry curvature provides a powerful tool to unify several branches of science through their geom...
When continuous parameters in a QFT are varied adiabatically, quantum states typically undergo mixin...
In non-interacting systems, bands from non-trivial topology emerge strictly at half-filling and exhi...
We show how the phases of interacting particles in topological flat bands, known as fractional Chern...
When continuous parameters in a QFT are varied adiabatically, quantum states typically undergo mixin...
International audienceWe consider area-preserving deformations of the plane, acting on electronic wa...
Geometric aspect of condensed matter has arouse a lot of interests in recent years. The idea of Berr...
This paper is concerned with the physics of parametrized gapped quantum many-body systems, which can...
In these notes, we review the role of Berry phases and topology in noninteracting electron systems. ...
When a quantum field theory is trivially gapped, its infrared fixed point is an invertible field the...
Two-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures can be engineered into artificial superlattices that ...
The quantum Hall effect occuring in two-dimensional electron gases was first explained by Laughlin, ...
The quantum Hall effect has been predicted and discovered in various condensed-matter systems. A pro...
We derive the effective theories for quantum hall droplets with attractive interaction among the con...
Using recently developed tools from space-adiabatic perturbation theory, in particular the construct...
The Berry curvature provides a powerful tool to unify several branches of science through their geom...
When continuous parameters in a QFT are varied adiabatically, quantum states typically undergo mixin...
In non-interacting systems, bands from non-trivial topology emerge strictly at half-filling and exhi...
We show how the phases of interacting particles in topological flat bands, known as fractional Chern...
When continuous parameters in a QFT are varied adiabatically, quantum states typically undergo mixin...