Berry phase effects on the transverse conductivity of Fermi surfaces and their detection via spin qubit noise magnetometry

Mark Morgenthaler, Inti Sodemann Villadiego
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The quasi-static transverse conductivity of clean Fermi liquids at long wavelengths displays a remarkably universal behaviour: it is determined solely by the radius of curvature of the Fermi surface and does not depend on details such as the quasi-particle mass or their interactions. Here we demonstrate that Berry phases do not alter such universality by directly computing the transverse conductivity of two-dimensional electronic systems with Dirac dispersions, such as those appearing in graphene and its chiral multilayer variants. Interestingly, however, such universality ceases to hold at wave-vectors comparable to the Fermi radius, where Dirac fermions display a vividly distict transverse conductivity relative to parabolic Fermions, with a rich wave-vector dependence that includes divergences, oscillations and zeroes. We discuss how this can be probed by measuring the $T_1$ relaxation time of spin qubits, such as NV centers or nuclear spins, placed near such 2D systems.
贝里相位对费米表面横向电导率的影响及其通过自旋比特噪声磁强计的探测
洁净费米液体在长波长条件下的准静态横向电导率表现出惊人的普遍性:它完全由费米表面的曲率半径决定,而不依赖于准粒子质量或其相互作用等细节。在这里,我们通过直接计算具有狄拉克分散的二维电子系统(如石墨烯及其手性多层变体中出现的电子系统)的横向电导率,证明浆果相不会改变这种普遍性。有趣的是,当波矢量与费米半径相当时,这种普遍性就不复存在了,在这种情况下,相对于抛物线费米子,狄拉克费米子显示出截然不同的横向电导率,它具有包括发散、振荡和零在内的丰富波矢依赖性。
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