Adiabatic quantum transport in multiply connected systems

J. E. Avron, A. Raveh, and B. Zur
Rev. Mod. Phys. 60, 873 – Published 1 October 1988
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Abstract

The adiabatic quantum transport in multiply connected systems is examined. The systems considered have several holes, usually three or more, threaded by independent flux tubes, the transport properties of which are described by matrix-valued functions of the fluxes. The main theme is the differential-geometric interpretation of Kubo's formulas as curvatures. Because of this interpretation, and because flux space can be identified with the multitorus, the adiabatic conductances have topological significance, related to the first Chern character. In particular, they have quantized averages. The authors describe various classes of quantum Hamiltonians that describe multiply connected systems and investigate their basic properties. They concentrate on models that reduce to the study of finite-dimensional matrices. In particular, the reduction of the "free-electron" Schrödinger operator, on a network of thin wires, to a matrix problem is described in detail. The authors define "loop currents" and investigate their properties and their dependence on the choice of flux tubes. They introduce a method of topological classification of networks according to their transport. This leads to the analysis of level crossings and to the association of "charges" with crossing points. Networks made with three equilateral triangles are investigated and classified, both numerically and analytically. Many of these networks turn out to have nontrivial topological transport properties for both the free-electron and the tight-binding models. The authors conclude with some open problems and questions.

    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.60.873

    ©1988 American Physical Society

    Authors & Affiliations

    J. E. Avron

    • Department of Physics, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel and Division of Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125

    A. Raveh and B. Zur

    • Department of Physics, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel

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    Vol. 60, Iss. 4 — October - December 1988

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