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Dirty higher-order Dirac semimetal: Quantum criticality and bulk-boundary correspondence

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2020-11-11 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We analyze the stability of time-reversal (T{\mathcal T}) and lattice four-fold (C4C_4) symmetry breaking three-dimensional higher-order topological (HOT) Dirac semimetals (DSMs) and the associated one-dimensional hinge modes in the presence of random pointlike charge impurities. Complementary real space numerical and momentum space renormalization group (RG) analyses suggest that a HOTDSM, while being a stable phase of matter for sufficiently weak disorder, undergoes a continuous quantum phase transition into a trivial metal at finite disorder. However, the corresponding critical exponents (numerically obtained from the scaling of the density of states) are extremely close to the ones found in a dirty, but first-order DSM that on the other hand preserves T{\mathcal T} and C4C_4 symmetries, and support two Fermi arc surface states. This observation suggests an emergent \emph{superuniversality} (insensitive to symmetries) in the entire family of dirty DSMs, as also predicted by a leading-order RG analysis. As a direct consequence of the bulk-boundary correspondence, the hinge modes in a system with open boundaries gradually fade away with increasing randomness, and completely dissolve in the trivial metallic phase at strong disorder.

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@article{arxiv.2002.09475,
  title  = {Dirty higher-order Dirac semimetal: Quantum criticality and bulk-boundary correspondence},
  author = {Andras Szabo and Bitan Roy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.09475},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Published version: 12 Pages, 5 Figures, 1 Table