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Disorder-induced metal-insulator transitions in three-dimensional topological insulators and superconductors

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2013-05-30 v1

Abstract

We discuss the effects of disorder in time-reversal invariant topological insulators and superconductors in three spatial dimensions. For three-dimensional topological insulator in symplectic (AII) symmetry class, the phase diagram in the presence of disorder and a mass term, which drives a transition between trivial and topological insulator phases, is computed numerically by the transfer matrix method. The numerics is supplemented by a field theory analysis (the large-NfN_f expansion where NfN_f is the number of valleys or Dirac cones), from which we obtain the correlation length exponent, and several anomalous dimensions at a non-trivial critical point separating a metallic phase and a Dirac semi-metal. A similar field theory approach is developed for disorder-driven transitions in symmetry class AIII, CI, and DIII. For these three symmetry classes, where topological superconductors are characterized by integer topological invariant, a complementary description is given in terms of the non-linear sigma model supplemented with a topological term which is a three-dimensional analogue of the Pruisken term in the integer quantum Hall effect.

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@article{arxiv.1109.2942,
  title  = {Disorder-induced metal-insulator transitions in three-dimensional topological insulators and superconductors},
  author = {Shinsei Ryu and Kentaro Nomura},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.2942},
  year   = {2013}
}

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19 pages, 5 figures