Topological invariant responsible for the stability of the Fermi surfaces in non-homogeneous systems1)
M. A. Zubkov2)
Physics Department, Ariel University, 40700 Ariel, Israel
Abstract
The topological invariant responsible for the stability of Fermi point/Fermi surface in homogeneous
systems is expressed through the one particle Green function, which depends on momentum. It is
given by an integral over the 3D hypersurface in momentum space surrounding the Fermi surface.
Notion of Fermi surface may be extended to the non-homogeneous systems using Wigner-Weyl
calculus. The Fermi surface becomes coordinate dependent, it may be defined as the position of the
singularity in momentum space of the Wigner transformed Green function. Then the topological
invariant responsible for the stability of this Fermi surface is given by the same expression as for
the homogeneous case, in which the Green function is replaced by its Wigner transformation while
the ordinary products are replaced by the Moyal products. We illustrate the proposed construction
by the examples of the systems, in which the given topological invariant is nontrivial and may be
calculated explicitly.