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Band-center metal-insulator transition in bond-disordered graphene

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2024-02-29 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We study the transport properties of a tight-binding model of non-interacting fermions with random hopping on the honeycomb lattice. At the particle-hole symmetric chemical potential, the absence of diagonal disorder (random onsite potentials) places the system in the well-studied chiral orthogonal universality class of disordered fermion problems, which are known to exhibit both a critical metallic phase and a dimerization-induced localized phase. Here, our focus is the behavior of the two-terminal conductance and the Lyapunov spectrum in quasi-1D geometry near the dimerization-driven transition from the metallic to the localized phase. For a staggered dimerization pattern on the square and honeycomb lattices, we find that the renormalized localization length ξ/M\xi/M (MM denotes the width of the sample) and the typical conductance display scaling behavior controlled by a crossover length-scale that diverges with exponent ν1.05(5)\nu \approx 1.05(5) as the critical point is approached. However, for the plaquette dimerization pattern, we observe a relatively large exponent ν1.55(5)\nu \approx 1.55(5) revealing an apparent non-universality of the delocalization-localization transition in the BDI symmetry class.

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@article{arxiv.2304.09674,
  title  = {Band-center metal-insulator transition in bond-disordered graphene},
  author = {Naba P. Nayak and Surajit Sarkar and Kedar Damle and Soumya Bera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.09674},
  year   = {2024}
}

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8+3 pages, 7 figures