Spectral bulk-boundary correspondence of odd-frequency Cooper pairs
Surface physics dominated by the bulk properties is attracting much
attention. For example, bulk-boundary correspondence predicts
topological surface states. Another important context where surface
properties are determined by
the bulk is the electric polarization: surface electric charge is the
bulk property modulo a quantum [1]. This fact might be regarded as a
kind of BBC, in the sense that physical quantity apparently sensitive to
the surface properties is determined by the
bulk. It is an interesting question whether other physical quantities
satisfy this “BBC”.
Recently, Tamura et al. proposed by numerics that surface accumulation of odd-frequency Cooper pairs is the bulk property[2]. They named this relation “spectral bulk-boundary correspondence (SBBC)”. SBBC is an interesting relation, but formal proof and physical explanation have been lacking.
In this work, we prove SBBC based on the analogy with electric polarization: SBBC can be regarded as the polarization of the chirality. We discuss the similarities and differences between electric and chirality polarizations.
[1] D. Vanderbilt and R. D. King-Smith, Phys. Rev. B 48, 4442 (1993).
[2] S. Tamura, S. Hoshino, and Y. Tanaka, arXiv:1809.05687.
Recently, Tamura et al. proposed by numerics that surface accumulation of odd-frequency Cooper pairs is the bulk property[2]. They named this relation “spectral bulk-boundary correspondence (SBBC)”. SBBC is an interesting relation, but formal proof and physical explanation have been lacking.
In this work, we prove SBBC based on the analogy with electric polarization: SBBC can be regarded as the polarization of the chirality. We discuss the similarities and differences between electric and chirality polarizations.
[1] D. Vanderbilt and R. D. King-Smith, Phys. Rev. B 48, 4442 (1993).
[2] S. Tamura, S. Hoshino, and Y. Tanaka, arXiv:1809.05687.
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