Thouless pumps and universal geometry-induced drift velocity in multi-sliding quasi-periodic lattices
Zixun Xu, Yuan Yao

TL;DR
This paper develops a universal framework for understanding quantized Thouless pumps in quasi-periodic systems, linking topological drift to the geometry of the quasi Brillouin zone and enabling direct Chern number calculations.
Contribution
It introduces a general quantitative paradigm for bulk Thouless pumps in continuous spacetime quasi-periodic models, revealing a universal relation between drift velocity and quasi Brillouin zone geometry.
Findings
Derived a universal relation between topological drift and quasi Brillouin zone geometry.
Provided explicit formulas for calculating Chern numbers from microscopic data.
Validated the theory with simulations of 1D and 2D quasi-periodic lattices showing stable directional drift.
Abstract
Quantized Thouless pumps in periodic systems, set by Chern numbers or Wannier-center winding, is by now fairly well established, whereas its quasi-periodic extensions still require further clarification. Here, we develop a general quantitative paradigm for bulk Thouless pumps in continuous models with spacetime quasi-periodicity, applicable to arbitrary spatial dimensions. Within this framework, the bulk pumping turns out to be governed by an emergent long wave-length effective potential. Based on this mechanism, we obtain our main result a universal relation between topological drifting and the geometry of quasi Brillouin zone. Reduced to periodic systems, our result gives an explicit and compact formula which enables us to directly calculate Chern numbers by microscopic data. These proposals are corroborated by simulations of one- and two-dimensional continuous moir\'e-type spacetime…
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