Delocalization of topological surface states by diagonal disorder in nodal loop semimetals
Abstract
The effect of Anderson diagonal disorder on the topological surface (``drumhead'') states of a Weyl nodal loop semimetal is addressed. Since diagonal disorder breaks chiral symmetry, a winding number cannot be defined. Seen as a perturbation, the weak random potential mixes the clean exponentially localized drumhead states of the semimetal, thereby producing two effects: (i) the algebraic decay of the surface states into the bulk; (ii) a broadening of the low energy density of surface states of the open system due to degeneracy lifting. This behavior persists with increasing disorder, up to the bulk semimetal-to-metal transition at the critical disorder . Above , the surface states hybridize with bulk states and become extended into the bulk.
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@article{arxiv.2210.00769,
title = {Delocalization of topological surface states by diagonal disorder in nodal loop semimetals},
author = {João Silva and Miguel A. N. Araújo and Miguel Gonçalves and Pedro Ribeiro and Eduardo V. Castro},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.00769},
year = {2023}
}
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7 pages, 6 figures