ﻻ يوجد ملخص باللغة العربية
We develop the high frequency expansion based on the Brillouin-Wigner (B-W) perturbation theory for driven systems with spin-orbit coupling which is applicable to the cases of silicene, germanene and stanene. We compute the effective Hamiltonian in the zero photon subspace not only to order $O(omega^{-1})$, but by keeping all the important terms to order $O(omega^{-2})$, and obtain the photo-assisted correction terms to both the hopping and the spin-orbit terms, as well as new longer ranged hopping terms. We then use the effective static Hamiltonian to compute the phase diagram in the high frequency limit and compare it with the results of direct numerical computation of the Chern numbers of the Floquet bands, and show that at sufficiently large frequencies, the B-W theory high frequency expansion works well even in the presence of spin-orbit coupling terms.
We develop a theory of topological transitions in a Floquet topological insulator, using graphene irradiated by circularly polarized light as a concrete realization. We demonstrate that a hallmark signature of such transitions in a static system, i.e
We show how transitions between different Lifshitz phases in bilayer Dirac materials with and without spin-orbit coupling can be studied by driving the system. The periodic driving is induced by a laser and the resultant phase diagram is studied in t
Finding new physical responses that signal topological quantum phase transitions is of both theoretical and experimental importance. Here, we demonstrate that the piezoelectric response can change discontinuously across a topological quantum phase tr
The Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model of polyacetylene is a paradigmatic Hamiltonian exhibiting non-trivial edge states. By using Floquet theory we study how the spectrum of this one-dimensional topological insulator is affected by a time-dependent potentia
We study the topological phase transitions induced in spin-orbit coupled materials with buckling like silicene, germanene, stanene, etc, by circularly polarised light, beyond the high frequency regime, and unearth many new topological phases. These p