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Torsion, energy magnetization and thermal Hall effect

Published 4 May 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.str-el | (2105.01600v3)

Abstract: We study the effective action of hydrostatic response to torsion in the absence of spin connections in gapped $\left(2+1\right)$-dimensional topological phases. In previous studies, a torsional Chern-Simons term with a temperature-squared ($T2$) coefficient was proposed as an alternative action to describe thermal Hall effect with the idea of balancing the diffusion of heat by a torsional field. However, the question remains whether this action leads to local bulk thermal response which is not suppressed by the gap. In our hydrostatic effective action, we show that the $T2$ bulk term is invariant under variations up to boundary terms considering the back reaction of the geometry on local temperature, which precisely describes the edge thermal current. Furthermore, there is no boundary diffeomorphism anomalies and bulk inflow thermal currents at equilibrium and therefore no edge-to-edge adiabatic thermal current pumping. These results are in consistent with exponentially suppressed thermal current for gapped phases.

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