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On a Network Model of Localization in a Random Magnetic Field

Condensed Matter 2009-10-28 v1

Abstract

We consider a network model of snake states to study the localization problem of non-interacting fermions in a random magnetic field with zero average. After averaging over the randomness, the network of snake states is mapped onto MM coupled SU(2N)(2N) spin chains in the N0N \rightarrow 0 limit. The number of snake states near the zero-field contour, MM, is an even integer. In the large conductance limit g=Me22πg = M {e^2 \over 2 \pi \hbar} (M2M \gg 2), it turns out that this system is equivalent to a particular representation of the U(2N)/U(N)×U(N){\rm U}(2N) / {\rm U}(N) \times {\rm U}(N) sigma model (N0N \rightarrow 0) {\it without} a topological term. The beta function β(1/M)\beta (1/M) of this sigma model in the 1/M1/M expansion is consistent with the previously known β(g)\beta (g) of the unitary ensemble. These results and further plausible arguments support the conclusion that all the states are localized.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9506095,
  title  = {On a Network Model of Localization in a Random Magnetic Field},
  author = {Yong Baek Kim and Akira Furusaki and Derek K. K. Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9506095},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Revtex, 6 pages, 3 figures appended as an uuencoded file