Phys. Rev. B 69, 085106 (2004) [16 pages]

Dynamics of Berry-phase polarization in time-dependent electric fields

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Ivo Souza, Jorge Íñiguez *, and David Vanderbilt
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854-8019, USA

Received 1 August 2003; published 20 February 2004

We consider the flow of polarization current J=dP/dt produced by a homogeneous electric field E(t) or by rapidly varying some other parameter in the Hamiltonian of a solid. For an initially insulating system and a collisionless time evolution, the dynamic polarization P(t) is given by a nonadiabatic version of the King-Smith–Vanderbilt geometric-phase formula. This leads to a computationally convenient form for the Schrödinger equation where the electric field is described by a linear scalar potential handled on a discrete mesh in reciprocal space. Stationary solutions in sufficiently weak static fields are local minima of the energy functional of Nunes and Gonze. Such solutions only exist below a critical field that depends inversely on the density of k points. For higher fields they become long-lived resonances, which can be accessed dynamically by gradually increasing E. As an illustration the dielectric function in the presence of a dc bias field is computed for a tight-binding model from the polarization response to a step-function discontinuity in E(t), displaying the Franz-Keldysh effect.


©2004 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v69/e085106
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.69.085106
PACS: 71.15.Qe, 78.20.Bh

* Present address: NIST Center for Neutron Research and Department of Materials Science and Engineering of the University of Maryland.

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