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Geometry of projected connections, Zak phase, and electric polarization

A. S. Sergeev

Published 2018-10-02Version 1

The concept of the Zak phase lies at the core of the modern theory of electric polarization. It is defined using the components of the Bloch wave functions in a certain basis, which is not captured by the standard expression for Berry potential. We provide a consistent geometric interpretation of the Zak phase in terms of projected connections. In the context of Bloch states, we relate the transformation law of projected Berry potential with classical currents that contribute to the time derivative of the electric polarization. This gives a new argument for the Zak phase formula for the electronic contribution to the polarization. We demonstrate that the Wannier functions play a key role in the description of an adiabatic current in a periodic system.

Comments: 5+1 pages, 2 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 98, 161101(R) (2018)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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