Particle-hole symmetric localization in two dimensions
- Creators
-
Motrunich, Olexei
- Damle, Kedar
- Huse, David A.
Abstract
We revisit two-dimensional particle-hole symmetric sublattice localization problem, focusing on the origin of the observed singularities in the density of states ρ(E) at the band center E=0. The most general system of this kind [R. Gade, Nucl. Phys. B 398, 499 (1993)] exhibits critical behavior and has ρ(E) that diverges stronger than any integrable power law, while the special random vector potential model of Ludwig et al. [Phys. Rev. B 50, 7526 (1994)] has instead a power-law density of states with a continuously varying dynamical exponent. We show that the latter model undergoes a dynamical transition with increasing disorder—this transition is a counterpart of the static transition known to occur in this system; in the strong-disorder regime, we identify the low-energy states of this model with the local extrema of the defining two-dimensional Gaussian random surface. Furthermore, combining this "surface fluctuation" mechanism with a renormalization group treatment of a related vortex glass problem leads us to argue that the asymptotic low-E behavior of the density of states in the general case is ρ(E)∼E^-1e-c|ln E|^2/3, different from earlier prediction of Gade. We also study the localized phases of such particle-hole symmetric systems and identify a Griffiths "string" mechanism that generates singular power-law contributions to the low-energy density of states in this case.
Additional Information
© 2002 The American Physical Society Received 5 August 2001; published 23 January 2002 We would like to thank N. Read for a useful discussion. The work at Princeton was supported by NSF grant No. DMR-9802468, and at Harvard by NSF Grant No. DMR-9981283.Attached Files
Published - MOTprb02.pdf
Files
Name | Size | Download all |
---|---|---|
md5:6396e6a6484b3028f95c23340d4bd423
|
342.2 kB | Preview Download |
Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 7121
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:MOTprb02a
- NSF
- DMR-9802468
- NSF
- DMR-9981283
- Created
-
2007-01-10Created from EPrint's datestamp field
- Updated
-
2021-11-08Created from EPrint's last_modified field