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Torsional Response and Dissipationless Viscosity in Topological Insulators

Taylor L. Hughes, Robert G. Leigh, Eduardo Fradkin

Published 2011-01-18Version 1

We consider the visco-elastic response of the electronic degrees of freedom in 2D and 3D topological insulators (TI). Our primary focus is on the 2D Chern insulator which exhibits a bulk dissipationless viscosity analogous to the quantum Hall viscosity predicted in integer and fractional quantum Hall states. We show that the dissipationless viscosity is the response of a TI to torsional deformations of the underlying lattice geometry. The visco-elastic response also indicates that crystal dislocations in Chern insulators will carry momentum density. We briefly discuss generalizations to 3D which imply that time-reversal invariant TI's will exhibit a quantum Hall viscosity on their surfaces.

Comments: 4+epsilon pages, 1 figure
Journal: Phys Rev Lett. 107, 075502 (2011)
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