Wavepackets in inhomogeneous periodic media: effective particle-field dynamics and Berry curvature
Alexander B. Watson, Jianfeng Lu, Michael I. Weinstein

TL;DR
This paper analyzes semiclassical wavepackets in inhomogeneous periodic media, revealing how Berry curvature influences their dynamics and coupling particle-like and wave-like behaviors.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed semiclassical model incorporating Berry curvature effects and wave-packet corrections in inhomogeneous periodic media.
Findings
Existence of semiclassical wavepackets up to Ehrenfest time
Berry curvature affects wavepacket evolution
Coupling between particle and wave dynamics derived
Abstract
We consider a model of an electron in a crystal moving under the influence of an external electric field: Schr\"{o}dinger's equation with a potential which is the sum of a periodic function and a general smooth function. We identify two dimensionless parameters: (re-scaled) Planck's constant and the ratio of the lattice spacing to the scale of variation of the external potential. We consider the special case where both parameters are equal and denote this parameter . In the limit , we prove the existence of solutions known as semiclassical wavepackets which are asymptotic up to `Ehrenfest time' . To leading order, the center of mass and average quasi-momentum of these solutions evolve along trajectories generated by the classical Hamiltonian given by the sum of the Bloch band energy and the external potential. We then derive all…
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