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The temporal picture for Bloch electron dynamics in homogeneous electric fields

arXiv
Authors: G. J. Iafrate, V. N. Sokolov

Year

2026

Paper ID

18114

Status

Preprint

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259

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Abstract

The transient picture for a Bloch electron accelerating in an arbitrarily time-dependent homogeneous electric field is developed. The temporal sequence for the analysis includes the instant after electron injection, followed by the time required for a small change in electron wavenumber away from initial injection, leading to the final time evolution over many Bloch periods. The time-dependent behavior is studied using the properties of the Schrödinger equation. The electric field is described through the vector potential gauge, and the instantaneous eigenstates of the Bloch, electric-field-dependent Hamiltonian are used as basis states in describing the Bloch dynamics in the electric field. For each temporal sequence considered, the solution to the Schrödinger equation is established and comparatively discussed. The expectation value of the momentum is obtained for the special case of first order in a constant electric field; the resulting velocity derived is a field-dependent generalization of the natural Zitterbewegung-like behavior discussed in the recent literature. The early-time and long-time limits of the momentum expectation value and its time derivative demonstrate that the resistance to Bloch acceleration after initial band injection varies from real mass to effective mass dynamics as the electron accelerates through the band under the influence of electric field. This changing inertia from early injection of a free-mass electron is the result of the {\it real mass} electron {\it dressing-up} into the states of the crystal to become {\it an effective mass} electron. The ramifications of this temporal {\it dressing} behavior are discussed in considering the general dynamics of Bloch electrons subject to ultrastrong electric fields.

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