Abstract

Chern insulators, and more broadly, topological insulators, present an obstruction to the construction of exponentially localized electronic Wannier functions. This implies a fundamental difficulty in determining whether such insulators exhibit electric polarization. Here, we show that these insulators can indeed exhibit bound charges and adiabatic currents consistent with changes in bulk polarization over space and time, respectively. We also show that the change in polarization across crystalline domains within these strong topological insulators is quantized in the presence of crystalline symmetries.

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