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Optically-Controlled Orbitronics on a Triangular Lattice

Published 25 Sep 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1809.09598v2)

Abstract: The propagation of electrons in an orbital multiplet dispersing on a lattice can support anomalous transport phenomena deriving from an orbitally-induced Berry curvature. In striking contrast to the related situation in graphene, we find that anomalous transport for an $L=1$ multiplet on the primitive 2D triangular lattice is activated by easily implemented on-site and optically-tunable potentials. We demonstrate this for dynamics in a Bloch band where point degeneracies carrying opposite winding numbers are generically offset in energy, allowing both an anomalous charge Hall conductance with sign selected by off-resonance coupling to circularly-polarized light and a related anomalous orbital Hall conductance activated by layer buckling.

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