Hung-Hsuan Teh, Tokiro Numasawa, Shun Okumura, Takashi Oka
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Abstract
We study Dirac fermions in the presence of a space-dependent chiral gauge
field and thermodynamic gradients, establishing a connection to the inverse
spin Hall effect. The chiral gauge field induces a chiral magnetic field,
resulting in a surface Fermi arc state and a chiral Landau level state which,
although is delocalized in the bulk, we show to be more robust against
impurities. By applying chemical potential and temperature gradients, we
achieve nonzero charge currents, with each gradient leading to distinct Fermi
level dependencies, both of which have been observed in a recent experiment.
Unlike the conventional mixed axial-gravitational anomaly, our currents require
a noncollinear chiral magnetic field and thermodynamic gradient. We further
derive low-energy transport formulas and demonstrate the importance of
carefully treating the ultraviolet cutoff for understanding our lattice
calculations.