Weakly inhomogeneous electric fields add a distinct quantum-metric contribution to Bloch oscillations, yielding oscillatory transport with an intrinsic part and a scattering-time-dependent part that can saturate at high fields.
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Magnetic toroidal monopoles in periodic crystals are quantified as a geometric quantity from relativistic polarization responses to magnetic field gradients, using Berry curvatures in extended parameter space.
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Quantum-metric Bloch oscillations in weakly inhomogeneous electric fields
Weakly inhomogeneous electric fields add a distinct quantum-metric contribution to Bloch oscillations, yielding oscillatory transport with an intrinsic part and a scattering-time-dependent part that can saturate at high fields.
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Magnetic toroidal monopoles from relativistic polarization responses to magnetic field gradients
Magnetic toroidal monopoles in periodic crystals are quantified as a geometric quantity from relativistic polarization responses to magnetic field gradients, using Berry curvatures in extended parameter space.