English

Tail states and unusual localization transition in low-dimensional Anderson model with power-law hopping

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2022-01-05 v1

Abstract

We study deterministic power-law quantum hopping model with an amplitude J(r)rβJ(r) \propto - r^{-\beta} and local Gaussian disorder in low dimensions d=1,2d=1,2 under the condition d<β<3d/2d < \beta < 3d/2. We demonstrate unusual combination of exponentially decreasing density of the "tail states" and localization-delocalization transition (as function of disorder strength ww) pertinent to a small (vanishing in thermodynamic limit) fraction of eigenstates. At sub-critical disorder w<wcw < w_c delocalized eigenstates with energies near the bare band edge co-exist with a strongly localized eigenstates in the same energy window. At higher disorder w>wcw > w_c all eigenstates are localized. In a broad range of parameters density of states ν(E)\nu(E) decays into the tail region E<0E <0 as simple exponential, ν(E)=ν0eE/E0 \nu(E) = \nu_0 e^{E/E_0} , while characteristic energy E0E_0 varies smoothly across edge localization transition. We develop simple analytic theory which describes E0E_0 dependence on power-law exponent β\beta, dimensionality dd and disorder strength WW, 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 d=1,2d=1,2; 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}
}