Anisotropic Topological Anderson Transitions in Chiral Symmetry Classes

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Abstract

We study quantum phase transitions of three-dimensional disordered systems in the chiral classes (AIII and BDI) with and without weak topological indices. We show that the systems with a nontrivial weak topological index universally exhibit an emergent thermodynamic phase where wave functions are delocalized along one spatial direction but exponentially localized in the other two spatial directions, which we call the quasilocalized phase. Our extensive numerical study clarifies that the critical exponent of the Anderson transition between the metallic and quasilocalized phases, as well as that between the quasilocalized and localized phases, are different from that with no weak topological index, signaling the new universality classes induced by topology. The quasilocalized phase and concomitant topological Anderson transition manifest themselves in the anisotropic transport phenomena of disordered weak topological insulators and nodal-line semimetals, which exhibit the metallic behavior in one direction but the insulating behavior in the other directions.

* National Basic Research Programs of China (No. 2019YFA0308401); National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 11674011 and No. 12074008); JSPS OverseasResearch Fellowship; Grant No. GBMF8685 from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation toward the Princeton theory program; National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant No. 12105253; JSPS KAKENHI Grants No. 19H00658 and No. 22H05114.

Publication: [1] Xiao, Z., Kawabata, K., Luo, X., Ohtsuki, T., & Shindou, R. (2023). Anisotropic Topological Anderson Transitions in Chiral Symmetry Classes. Physical Review Letters, 131(5), 056301.
[2] Luo, X., Xiao, Z., Kawabata, K., Ohtsuki, T., & Shindou, R. (2022). Unifying the Anderson transitions in Hermitian and non-Hermitian systems. Physical Review Research, 4(2), L022035.

Presenters

  • Zhenyu Xiao

    Peking Univ, Peking University

Authors

  • Zhenyu Xiao

    Peking Univ, Peking University

  • Kohei Kawabata

    Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo

  • Xunlong Luo

    Peking Univ

  • Tomi Ohtsuki

    Sophia University

  • Ryuichi Shindou

    Peking Univ