The Peierls substitution method, named after the original work by Rudolf Peierls is a widely employed approximation for describing tightly-bound electrons in the presence of a slowly varying magnetic vector potential.
In the presence of an external magnetic vector potential  , the translation operators, which form the kinetic part of the Hamiltonian in the tight-binding framework, are simply
, the translation operators, which form the kinetic part of the Hamiltonian in the tight-binding framework, are simply
and in the second quantization formulation 
The phases are defined as