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gl(N|N) Super-Current Algebras for Disordered Dirac Fermions in Two Dimensions

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2009-10-31 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Statistical Mechanics High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

We consider the non-hermitian 2D Dirac Hamiltonian with (A): real random mass, imaginary scalar potential and imaginary gauge field potentials, and (B) arbitrary complex random potentials of all three kinds. In both cases this Hamiltonian gives rise to a delocalization transition at zero energy with particle-hole symmetry in every realization of disorder. Case (A) is in addition time-reversal invariant, and can also be interpreted as the random-field XY Statistical Mechanics model in two dimensions. The supersymmetric approach to disorder averaging results in current-current perturbations of gl(NN)gl(N|N) super-current algebras. Special properties of the gl(NN)gl(N|N) algebra allow the exact computation of the beta-functions, and of the correlation functions of all currents. One of them is the Edwards-Anderson order parameter. The theory is `nearly conformal' and possesses a scale-invariant subsector which is not a current algebra. For N=1, in addition, we obtain an exact solution of all correlation functions. We also study the delocalization transition of case (B), with broken time reversal symmetry, in the Gade-Wegner (Random-Flux) universality class, using a GL(N|N;C)/U(N|N) sigma model, as well as its PSL(N|N) variant, and a corresponding generalized random XY model. For N=1 the sigma model is shown to be identical to the current-current perturbation. For the delocalization transitions (case (A) and (B)) a density of states, diverging at zero energy, is found.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9909143,
  title  = {gl(N|N) Super-Current Algebras for Disordered Dirac Fermions in Two Dimensions},
  author = {S. Guruswamy and A. LeClair and A. W. W. Ludwig},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9909143},
  year   = {2009}
}

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