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Brillouin-Wigner theory for high-frequency expansion in periodically driven systems: Application to Floquet topological insulators

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We construct a systematic high-frequency expansion for periodically driven quantum systems based on the Brillouin-Wigner (BW) perturbation theory, which generates an effective Hamiltonian on the projected zero-photon subspace in the Floquet theory, reproducing the quasienergies and eigenstates of the original Floquet Hamiltonian up to desired order in $1/\omega$, with $\omega$ being the frequency of the drive. The advantage of the BW method is that it is not only efficient in deriving higher-order terms, but even enables us to write down the whole infinite series expansion, as compared to the van Vleck degenerate perturbation theory. The expansion is also free from a spurious dependence on the driving phase, which has been an obstacle in the Floquet-Magnus expansion. We apply the BW expansion to various models of noninteracting electrons driven by circularly polarized light. As the amplitude of the light is increased, the system undergoes a series of Floquet topological-to-topological phase transitions, whose phase boundary in the high-frequency regime is well explained by the BW expansion. As the frequency is lowered, the high-frequency expansion breaks down at some point due to band touching with nonzero-photon sectors, where we find numerically even more intricate and richer Floquet topological phases spring out. We have then analyzed, with the Floquet dynamical mean-field theory, the effects of electron-electron interaction and energy dissipation. We have specifically revealed that phase transitions from Floquet-topological to Mott insulators emerge, where the phase boundaries can again be captured with the high-frequency expansion.

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Floquet framework for driven polar quantum systems

quant-ph · 2026-06-17 · unverdicted · novelty 6.0

Derives first-order Floquet effective Hamiltonian for polar driven two-level systems giving modified transverse coupling and detuning, plus a numerical flow-equation method valid across wider coupling ranges.

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    Derives first-order Floquet effective Hamiltonian for polar driven two-level systems giving modified transverse coupling and detuning, plus a numerical flow-equation method valid across wider coupling ranges.