Disorder effects in topological states: Brief review of the recent developments

B Wu, J Song, J Zhou, H Jiang - Chinese Physics B, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
Disorder inevitably exists in realistic samples, manifesting itself in various exotic properties
for the topological states. In this paper, we summarize and briefly review the work completed …

[HTML][HTML] Probing the mesoscopic size limit of quantum anomalous Hall insulators

P Deng, C Eckberg, P Zhang, G Qiu… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
The inelastic scattering length (L s) is a length scale of fundamental importance in
condensed matters due to the relationship between inelastic scattering and quantum …

Disordered crystals from first principles I: Quantifying the configuration space

TD Kühne, E Prodan - Annals of Physics, 2018 - Elsevier
This work represents the first chapter of a project on the foundations of first-principle
calculations of the electron transport in crystals at finite temperatures. We are interested in …

Random network models with variable disorder of geometry

A Klümper, W Nuding, A Sedrakyan - Physical Review B, 2019 - APS
Recently it was shown [IA Gruzberg, A. Klümper, W. Nuding and A. Sedrakyan, Phys. Rev. B
95, 125414 (2017) 2469-9950 10.1103/PhysRevB. 95.125414] that taking into account …

Disordered crystals from first principles II: Transport coefficients

TD Kühne, J Heske, E Prodan - Annals of Physics, 2020 - Elsevier
This is the second part of a project on the foundations of first-principle calculations of the
electron transport in crystals at finite temperatures, aiming at a predictive first-principles …

Mapping the current–current correlation function near a quantum critical point

E Prodan, J Bellissard - Annals of Physics, 2016 - Elsevier
The current–current correlation function is a useful concept in the theory of electron transport
in homogeneous solids. The finite-temperature conductivity tensor as well as Anderson's …

Anderson localization and quantum Hall effect: Numerical observation of two-parameter scaling

MA Werner, A Brataas, F von Oppen, G Zaránd - Physical Review B, 2015 - APS
A two-dimensional disordered system of noninteracting fermions in a homogeneous
magnetic field is investigated numerically. By using a modified Landau gauge, we explore …

Scaling behavior of the insulator-to-plateau transition in a topological band model

J Priest, SP Lim, DN Sheng - Physical Review B, 2014 - APS
Scaling behavior of the quantum phase transition from an insulator to a quantum Hall
plateau state has often been examined within systems realizing Landau levels. We study the …

Antilevitation of Landau levels in vanishing magnetic fields

W Pan, KW Baldwin, KW West, LN Pfeiffer, DC Tsui - Physical Review B, 2016 - APS
We report in this Rapid Communication an antilevitation behavior of Landau levels in
vanishing magnetic fields in a high quality heterojunction insulated-gated field-effect …

Conformal energy currents on the edge of a topological superconductor

CN Self, JK Pachos, JR Wootton, S Iblisdir - Physical Review B, 2017 - APS
The boundary of a two-dimensional topological superconductor can be modeled by a
conformal field theory. Here we demonstrate the behaviors of this high level description …