Quantum geometry of bosonic Bogoliubov quasiparticles
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.12981v2
- Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 09:29:29 GMT
- Title: Quantum geometry of bosonic Bogoliubov quasiparticles
- Authors: Isaac Tesfaye, André Eckardt,
- Abstract summary: We propose a symplectic quantum geometric tensor (SQGT), whose imaginary part leads to the previously studied symplectic Berry curvature.
We connect the symplectic Berry curvature to a generalized symplectic anomalous velocity term for Bogoliubov Bloch wave packets.
We test our results for a bosonic Bogoliubov-Haldane model.
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- Abstract: Topological and geometrical features arising in bosonic Bogoliubov-de Gennes (BdG) systems have mainly been studied by utilizing a generalized symplectic version of the Berry curvature and related Chern numbers. Here, we propose a symplectic quantum geometric tensor (SQGT), whose imaginary part leads to the previously studied symplectic Berry curvature, while the real part gives rise to a symplectic quantum metric, providing a natural distance measure in the space of bosonic Bogoliubov modes. We propose how to measure all components of the SQGT by extracting excitation rates in response to periodic modulations of the systems' parameters. Moreover, we connect the symplectic Berry curvature to a generalized symplectic anomalous velocity term for Bogoliubov Bloch wave packets. We test our results for a bosonic Bogoliubov-Haldane model.
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