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Out of equilibrium electrons and the Hall conductance of a Floquet topological insulator

Hossein Dehghani, Takashi Oka, Aditi Mitra

Published 2014-12-28Version 1

Graphene irradiated by a circularly polarized laser has been predicted to be a Floquet topological insulator showing a laser-induced quantum Hall effect. A circularly polarized laser also drives the system out of equilibrium resulting in non-thermal electron distribution functions that strongly affect transport properties. Results are presented for the Hall conductance for two different cases. One is for the closed system for which the circularly polarized laser has been switched on suddenly. The second is for the open system coupled to an external reservoir of phonons. While for the former, the Hall conductance is far from the quantized limit, for the latter, coupling to a sufficiently low temperature reservoir of phonons is found to produce effective cooling, and thus an approach to the quantum limit, provided the frequency of the laser is large as compared to the band-width. For laser frequencies comparable to the band-width, strong deviations from the quantum limit of conductance is found even for a very low temperature reservoir, with the precise value of the Hall conductance determined by a competition between reservoir induced cooling and the excitation of photo-carriers by the laser. For the closed system, the electron distribution function is determined by the overlap between the initial wavefunction and the Floquet states which can result in a Hall conductance which is opposite in sign to that of the open system.

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