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Journal of Low Temperature Physics. Springer. 2024, 217(5-6), S. 686-719. ISSN 0022-2291. eISSN 1573-7357. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s10909-024-03219-6

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The Berry phase is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics with profound implications for understanding topological properties of quantum systems. This tutorial provides a comprehensive introduction to the Berry phase, beginning with the essential mathematical framework required to grasp its significance. We explore the intrinsic link between the emergence of a non-trivial Berry phase and the presence of topological characteristics in quantum systems, showing the connection between the Berry phase and the band structure as well as the phase’s gauge-invariant nature during cyclic evolutions. The tutorial delves into various topological effects arising from the Berry phase, such as the quantum, anomalous, and spin Hall effects, which exemplify how these quantum phases manifest in observable phenomena. We then extend our discussion to cover the transport properties of topological insulators, elucidating their unique behaviour rooted in the Berry phase physics. This tutorial aims at equipping its readers with a robust understanding of the basic theory underlying the Berry phase and of its pivotal role in the realm of topological quantum phenomena.

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ISO 690SPRINKART, Nico, Elke SCHEER, Angelo DI BERNARDO, 2024. Tutorial: From Topology to Hall Effects - Implications of Berry Phase Physics. In: Journal of Low Temperature Physics. Springer. 2024, 217(5-6), S. 686-719. ISSN 0022-2291. eISSN 1573-7357. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s10909-024-03219-6
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  doi={10.1007/s10909-024-03219-6},
  title={Tutorial: From Topology to Hall Effects - Implications of Berry Phase Physics},
  number={5-6},
  volume={217},
  issn={0022-2291},
  journal={Journal of Low Temperature Physics},
  pages={686--719},
  author={Sprinkart, Nico and Scheer, Elke and Di Bernardo, Angelo}
}
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