Tail states and unusual localization transition in low-dimensional Anderson model with power-law hopping
Abstract
We study deterministic power-law quantum hopping model with an amplitude and local Gaussian disorder in low dimensions under the condition . We demonstrate unusual combination of exponentially decreasing density of the "tail states" and localization-delocalization transition (as function of disorder strength ) pertinent to a small (vanishing in thermodynamic limit) fraction of eigenstates. At sub-critical disorder delocalized eigenstates with energies near the bare band edge co-exist with a strongly localized eigenstates in the same energy window. At higher disorder all eigenstates are localized. In a broad range of parameters density of states decays into the tail region as simple exponential, , while characteristic energy varies smoothly across edge localization transition. We develop simple analytic theory which describes dependence on power-law exponent , dimensionality and disorder strength , and compare its predictions with exact diagonalization results. At low energies within the bare "conduction band", all eigenstates are localized due to strong quantum interference at ; however localization length grows fast with energy decrease, contrary to the case of usual Schrodinger equation with local disorder.
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@article{arxiv.2103.06001,
title = {Tail states and unusual localization transition in low-dimensional Anderson model with power-law hopping},
author = {Konstantin S. Tikhonov and Alexey S. Ioselevich and Mikhail V. Feigel'man},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.06001},
year = {2022}
}