Change of Corner Charge and Adiabatic Current Distribution in Two Dimensional Insulators with Inversion Symmetry
Abstract
We discuss the change of the corner charge for noninteracting two dimensional insulators with inversion symmetry undergoing adiabatic evolution. We show that the change of the corner charge is accounted for by the adiabatic current flowing along the edges of the system. The study of systems with quasi-1D geometry is necessary to derive the analytical expression for the adiabatic current. This fact suggests that the change of the corner charge is neither a purely bulk nor edge effect, but rather a mixed one. The derived adiabatic current was examined and shows good agreement with the numerical calculation of Benalcazar-Bernevig-Hughes model.
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