Electron polarizability of crystalline solids in quantizing magnetic fields and topological gap numbers
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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polarizabilityfieldsmagneticnumberselectronhallquantizingtopological
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A theory of the static electron polarizability of crystals whose energy spectrum is modified by quantizing magnetic fields is presented. It is argued that The polarizability is strongly affected by non-dissipative Hall currents induced by the presence of crossed electric and magnetic fields: these can even change its sign. Results are illustrated in detail for a two dimensional square lattice. The polarizability and the Hall conductivity are respectively linked to the two topological quantum numbers entering the so--called Diophantine equation. These numbers could in principle be detected in actual experiments.
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