Disorder effects in topological states: Brief review of the recent developments
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 …
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
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 …
condensed matters due to the relationship between inelastic scattering and quantum …
Disordered crystals from first principles I: Quantifying the configuration space
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 …
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 …
95, 125414 (2017) 2469-9950 10.1103/PhysRevB. 95.125414] that taking into account …
Disordered crystals from first principles II: Transport coefficients
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 …
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 …
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
A two-dimensional disordered system of noninteracting fermions in a homogeneous
magnetic field is investigated numerically. By using a modified Landau gauge, we explore …
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 …
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 …
vanishing magnetic fields in a high quality heterojunction insulated-gated field-effect …
Conformal energy currents on the edge of a topological superconductor
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 …
conformal field theory. Here we demonstrate the behaviors of this high level description …