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Gauge-invariant projector calculus for quantum state geometry and applications to observables in crystals

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The importance of simple geometrical invariants, such as the Berry curvature and quantum metric, constructed from the Bloch states of a crystal has become well-established over four decades of research. More complex aspects of geometry emerge in properties linking multiple bands, such as optical responses. In the companion work [arXiv:2409.16358], we identified novel multi-state geometrical invariants using an explicitly gauge-invariant formalism based on projection operators, which we used to clarify the relation between the shift current and the theory of electronic polarization among other advancements for second-order non-linear optics. Here, we provide considerably more detail on the projector formalism and the geometrical invariants arising in the vicinity of a specific value of crystal momentum. We combine the introduction to multi-state quantum geometry with broadly relevant algebraic relationships and detailed example calculations, enabling extensions toward future applications to topological and geometrical properties of insulators and metals.

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Quantum Geometry Phenomena in Condensed Matter Systems

cond-mat.str-el · 2025-08-01 · conditional · novelty 2.0

Quantum geometry, especially the quantum metric, is surveyed as a unifying framework for a wide range of transport and optical phenomena, with experimental confirmation in several materials.

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  • Quantum Geometry Phenomena in Condensed Matter Systems cond-mat.str-el · 2025-08-01 · conditional · none · ref 342 · internal anchor

    Quantum geometry, especially the quantum metric, is surveyed as a unifying framework for a wide range of transport and optical phenomena, with experimental confirmation in several materials.